Are your birds ready to welcome a new season with a brand new living arrangement? Let’s all MARCH into springtime and talk about cages! Shopping for a new bird cage doesn’t have to be a nightmare. In fact, it can be fun with the right retailer. Bird Cages 4 Less invites you to grab your morning mug, and cozy up with your companion parrot to read our March Cage Series. Throughout the month of March, join us to explore the many options we have to offer for your special feathered friend.

Let’s wrap up our discussion of dome top bird cages with the largest birds who share our homes! These parrots are split right down the middle with long or short tails, and they include:

“large macaws such as Blue and Gold, Greenwing, Scarlet, Buffon’s, Military, and hybrid macaws such as the Catalina and Harlequin. Large cockatoos include the Moluccan, Umbrella, Triton, Black Palm, and Red-tailed Black cockatoos. Hyacinth macaws are not being included in this article because they’ll be covered in their own special post at the end of the month.” (quoted from earlier in the March Cage Series)

These birds do well in a bird cage that has a bar spacing of 1 inch to 1-1/4 inch. Finding a bird cage large enough to accommodate your feathered friend, his toys, his perches, and his tail, can be a challenge. Luckily, you’re looking at Bird Cages 4 Less – and we have several affordable and attractive options for your flock! Dome top bird cages can provide the extra height necessary to place a roosting perch up high, and not scruff your Moluccan’s crest. Another perk to the arched roof is the ability to hang toys at several different heights throughout the cage. So, let’s hop right into exploring what we have to offer for you and your extra large parrot.

For a bird cage that provides enough space for your macaw’s tail, or enough height to keep your cockatoo’s crest pristine, the Kilauea Kastle cage is an excellent choice. At a very spacious 40 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 52 inches high inside, this cage is loaded with great features. You can assure your feisty parrot is safe with 1-1/4 inch bar spacing, bird-proof locks on all cage doors, and a powder coating that is made to last. Bonuses for you are the 3 swing-out feeder doors, easy-rolling casters, and a full-length door to make it just that much easier to bring your bird out of his cage! And, because we know how your big Macs like to reach below the grate to grab dropped food or toys, this cage has an 8 inch gap to make sure he isn’t grabbing poo instead.

Did you know we also offer start-up perch and toy accessory packages? Check it out by following the link for any bird cage featured on this blog, or looking at any cage for sale on our full site. All accessory packages are appropriately tailored to the size of bird for which you’re shopping!

If you’re looking for a change in how you assemble your bird cages, you should see the Avian Adventures Grande cage. Avian Adventures cages require no hardware: no nuts, bolts, or pins. Each piece fits perfectly together to create this safe, attractive, and large cage for your macaw or cockatoo! At a size of 42 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 60 inches high inside, this cage is spacious but also suitable for your less-nimble parrots with a bar spacing of only 1 inch. Create your parrot’s favorite spot to nap by adding a perch on the back panel, a bit higher than anything else in the cage. Parrots instinctively want to roost in a high and cozy place and the dome top of this cage makes it easy. You’ll keep your bird area tidy with the under-cage storage shelf, too.

The largest cage on our list is the Mauna Kea Mansion cage at 48 inches wide by 36 inches deep by 61 inches high inside, and 1 inch bar spacing. This cage is large enough for even your biggest Greenwing or Buffon’s macaw! You can feel confident knowing that your bird will have room to stretch his wings and tail without hitting the cage bars. You’ll never have to worry if you’ll have room for that toy to keep his beak busy, either! You’ll have room for plenty of foraging, shredding, and a variety of perches. 3 swing-out feeder doors, a bonus breeder door, easy-rolling casters, bird-proof locks, optional seed catchers, and a full-length door make this cage a great option for even your largest tricksters. Plus – the powder coating is made to last abuse from even the most persistent beaks!

Did you know this bird cage could also be used to house a pair of medium-large sized parrots? With the safe bar spacing of 1 inch, you could comfortably house a bonded pair of African Greys or Amazon parrots in the Mauna Kea Mansion! The pair would still reap the benefits of stretching space, and have just as many toys and perches as a single extra-large parrot. Always ensure that your birds are ready to be caged together before locking them inside – and don’t be afraid to consult your Avian Veterinarian!

So, which bird cage do you think suits your larger-than-life cockatoo? Comment below and start a discussion! You can check out our full selection of cages for large birds or extra-large birds on their tabs on our full site. Check back in with us all month long for more talk on cages for birds of all sizes.

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The March Cage Series: Large and Extra-Large Parrot Dome Top Cages

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