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Discover VEVOR's entire selection of bird cages & carriers, including parrot cages, pigeon cages, metal bird cages, quail cages, bird travel carriers, canary cages, finch cages, large bird cages, outdoor bird aviaries, and bird cage accessories designed for backyard poultry and game bird keepers, aviculturists, and bird breeders. VEVOR offers well-made bird housing for every species and circumstance, whether you are keeping a single companion parrot, establishing a breeding colony of finches, constructing a backyard aviary for pigeons, or carefully transporting a bird to a veterinary visit.


VEVOR Bird Cages & Carriers for Parrots, Pigeons, Canaries, and Outdoor Aviaries


Are you looking for bird cages & carriers that offer your bird the right amount of room, safe bar spacing, and species-specific features without going over budget for a housing solution that doesn't fit your bird's size and behavioral needs? For all bird species and housing requirements, VEVOR provides parrot cages, pigeon cages, quail cages, canary cages, finch cages, large bird cages, outdoor aviaries, and travel carriers. Choose the appropriate material, bar spacing, and cage size for your bird right now.


Bird Cage Types and the Species Each One Best Houses


A cage designed and sized for one species may be unsafe, insufficient, or inappropriate for another bird with similar overall dimensions but different beak strength, activity level, and spatial requirements. Therefore, the first step in choosing an appropriate cage is to match the cage's dimensions, bar spacing, and structural strength to the particular bird species being housed. With housing options suited to each species, VEVOR offers bird cages & carriers for the most common species.


Parrot Cages for Companion Psittacine Species


Psittacine species, such as African greys, macaws, cockatoos, amazons, conures, and cockatiels, have complex social and cognitive needs, large bodies, strong beaks, and active climbing behaviors that must be accommodated in parrot cages throughout their long captive lives. To provide the physical activity outlet that cage-confined parrots need for both physical conditioning and psychological well-being, VEVOR parrot cages use heavy-gauge welded wire or bar construction with horizontal bar orientation on at least two cage faces. This feature supports the climbing behavior that parrots engage in as a primary form of exercise and enrichment within the cage environment.


To reduce the visual confinement stress that closely spaced bars intensify in birds whose field of vision in the wild extends across open distances, bar spacing selection for parrot cages must avoid the head-trapping risk that wide bar spacing creates for smaller parrot species while offering the visual openness that larger species benefit from. Before making a purchase, customers can verify head safety and bar strength compatibility with their parrot species and size thanks to VEVOR parrot cages, which specify an adequate bar spacing for the desired parrot size range at each cage size.


Canary Cages, Finch Cages, and Small Bird Housing


Small companion and aviary birds whose primary exercise and behavioral expression involves horizontal flight across the cage length, rather than the climbing behavior that parrots and larger species rely on for in-cage physical activity, are catered to by canary and finch cages. To provide the horizontal flight distance these flight-oriented species need for daily exercise in the cage environment, VEVOR canary and finch cages prioritize cage length over height. A single canary should have a minimum recommended length of 60 cm, and pairs or small groups sharing the same cage should have proportionately larger lengths.


To ensure containment security without the cage anxiety that birds may exhibit when they can insert their heads through bars that their bodies cannot follow, bar spacing for canary and finch cages must be sufficiently narrow to prevent the escape risk that these species' small body dimensions create when standard bar spacing allows a small bird to pass partially or fully through the bar gap. VEVOR small bird cage specifications confirm bar spacing appropriate for canary and finch body widths. In VEVOR canary and finch cage designs, a variety of perching positions at varying cage heights create a diverse perching environment that encourages natural feeding and movement behavior between perch positions during the daily activity period.


Pigeon Cages and Quail Cages for Aviculture and Game Bird Keeping


Adequate floor space for a species that spends a lot of time walking and foraging on the ground surface rather than perching at heights, as smaller cage birds do, is the primary distinguishing feature of pigeon cages, which serve the dual purpose of companion and racing pigeon housing. Depending on whether the installation is for loft-style racing pigeon management or companion bird individual housing, pigeon cages can be wire or solid-sided. With solid pan or detachable grid floor options that control the high volume of droppings pigeons produce compared to companion bird species of comparable size, VEVOR pigeon cages offer floor-level room and lower perch placements that support pigeon movement habits.


The ground-dwelling behavior of quail species, such as Coturnix and Bobwhite quail, is addressed by quail cages that use low cage heights to prevent head-on panicked upward jumping that startled quail engage in when housed in tall cages that allow high-speed upward impact against the cage roof, and solid or closely spaced floor wire to prevent leg and foot injuries that open-bar floor quail attempt to walk through. To provide a safe ground-level environment that supports quail's naturally terrestrial lifestyle without the cage height and climbing features that benefit companion bird species, VEVOR quail cages employ the low-profile design and dense floor construction that quail welfare guidelines specify for captive game bird housing.


Large Bird Cages and Outdoor Bird Aviaries for Spacious Housing


The highest welfare standards for captive bird housing are found in large bird cages and outdoor bird aviaries, which offer the flight space and environmental complexity that enable birds to express their natural flight behavior, foraging activity, and social interaction across a large three-dimensional space that individual cage housing cannot match in terms of enrichment value. Unlike the mesh corrosion and structural deterioration that ungalvanized or poorly coated wire experiences in outdoor settings, VEVOR outdoor bird aviaries employ galvanized steel wire or welded mesh construction to withstand the outdoor conditions of UV radiation, rain, frost, and temperature cycling that permanently installed outdoor bird housing must endure.


When the installation site has irregular dimensions or access restrictions that make it impossible to move a pre-built enclosure into place, the modular panel construction of VEVOR outdoor bird aviary systems provides installation flexibility that single-piece aviary enclosures cannot match. This feature allows the total aviary volume to be configured by assembling panel sections into the specific footprint and height combination that the available garden or outdoor space accommodates. VEVOR outdoor aviaries provide secure outdoor housing that optimizes captive bird welfare for species such as parrots, toucans, pigeons, and mixed softbill collections, where seasonal outdoor access greatly enhances behavioral health and plumage condition.


Materials and Features Across VEVOR Bird Cages & Carriers


When it comes to the cleaning, feeding, and behavioral enrichment routines, the materials used and the useful features incorporated into each cage determine safety, longevity, and the daily management convenience that bird keeping requires.


Metal Construction, Coating Safety, and Bar Strength


The main materials used in the construction of metal bird cages are stainless steel, powder-coated steel, and galvanized steel. These materials offer various combinations of corrosion resistance, coating safety for bird contact, and structural strength appropriate for various species and installation environments. To prevent chipping and flaking, VEVOR metal bird cages use powder-coat finishes applied to a minimum thickness that provides adequate coating adhesion and durability through the beak contact that parrots apply to every accessible cage surface during normal in-cage exploration and play behavior.


For species whose beak strength exceeds the deformation threshold of standard galvanized steel wire, stainless steel bars in VEVOR large parrot cage models offer the highest level of beak-resistant material. They maintain bar shape and coating-free surface integrity through the sustained mechanical stress that powerful beak species apply to housing materials that softer-coated alternatives cannot withstand without surface damage that creates bare metal exposure and potential zinc toxicity risk for birds that ingest coating fragments during beak contact with cage bars.


Bird Travel Carriers and Bird Cage Accessories


When a bird needs to be moved safely outside of its primary cage environment, VEVOR's bird travel carriers offer safe, well-ventilated transport housing. This feature eliminates the stress and escape risk that come with using makeshift transport containers. VEVOR bird travel carriers are made of stiff plastic or lightweight aluminum and have secure latching mechanisms that prevent the carrier from opening while being transported. They also have mesh panels on several faces that maintain air circulation and allow the bird to observe its surroundings without the total visual isolation that opaque carrier walls provide.


Beyond the cage's fundamental housing function, VEVOR's bird cage accessories, such as perches, food and water cups, cage covers, and hanging toy attachment points, enhance the usefulness and enrichment value of any bird cage installation. A single, uniform perch diameter can cause foot pressure sores and musculoskeletal issues in birds that are unable to change their grip position throughout the daily perching period. In contrast, the varied perch diameter and surface texture in VEVOR parrot cage perches exercise the foot musculature through the various grip positions each perch dimension requires.


Why Choose VEVOR Bird Cages & Carriers?


For companion bird owners, aviculturists, and backyard bird keepers, VEVOR offers a comprehensive selection of bird cages & carriers, including parrot cages, pigeon cages, quail cages, canary cages, finch cages, big bird cages, outdoor bird aviaries, bird travel carriers, and bird cage accessories. Every cage combines suitable species sizing, sturdy material construction, and affordable prices to make high-quality bird housing available to all keeper levels. Your bird's house is designed for long-lasting, everyday use and backed by VEVOR's dependable after-sales service. Look over the entire selection now.


FAQs


What bar spacing do I need for a parrot cage?


To avoid head entrapment, bar spacing ought to match the parrot's head breadth. Bar spacing for small parrots, such as conures and cockatiels, is 12-16 mm. Amazons and African greys are examples of medium parrots that require 19 to 25 mm. Cockatoos and large macaws fit 25 to 32 mm. To ensure the safety of the species before purchase, VEVOR parrot cages indicate the bar spacing for each model.


What is the minimum cage size for a single canary?


For a single canary to engage in the short horizontal flight movements that make up this species' main in-cage activity, the cage must be at least 60 cm long. For an active canary that makes use of the available cage length during the daily activity period, longer cages measuring 90 cm or more yield superior welfare results. To accommodate both single and paired birds, VEVOR canary cages come in a variety of lengths.


Can VEVOR outdoor bird aviaries be left permanently outdoors?


Indeed, VEVOR outdoor bird aviaries are designed for long-term outdoor use, featuring powder-coated frames and galvanized or weather-resistant wire mesh. All species should have a covered area inside the aviary to shield birds from wind and rain, and VEVOR modular aviary systems offer roof panel configurations that create a partially covered outdoor habitat.


What features should I look for in a bird travel carrier?


Give top priority to a stable non-tip base, sufficient mesh ventilation on several faces, secure latching that prevents unintentional opening during transportation, and an interior size that permits the bird to stand erect and turn around without contacting the carrier walls. Before making a purchase, VEVOR bird travel carriers ensure that each model's internal dimensions and ventilation design are appropriate for your bird's size.


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