The Yellow Canary is the quintessential canary — the bird most people picture when they think of a canary. With vibrant golden-yellow plumage and a cheerful, melodious song, yellow canaries have been beloved pets for over 400 years. From European royal courts to modern apartments, the yellow canary’s combination of striking beauty and beautiful song has made it one of the most popular pet birds in history. Our Yellow Canaries are bred for excellent color intensity, health, and song.
Ideal for First-Time Bird Owners
If you are new to keeping birds, a Yellow Canary is an excellent starting point. They are relatively easy to care for, do not require extensive socialization, and are content with a clean cage, good food, and a little daily attention. Unlike parrots, canaries do not need hands-on handling to thrive — many prefer to be observed rather than handled.
Care Guide
Provide a cage at least 18–24 inches wide with multiple perches. Feed quality canary seed mix supplemented with egg food 2–3 times per week, fresh vegetables, and clean water changed daily. Offer a shallow bath dish 2–3 times per week. Keep at room temperature (65–75°F) away from direct drafts and sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are yellow canaries male or female?
Both males and females can be yellow. Males sing the full melodious canary song. Females are quieter but have the same beautiful plumage. Ask for a confirmed male if song is important.
How do I keep a yellow canary’s color vibrant?
Feed a quality seed mix with egg food and fresh vegetables. Some owners use mild carotenoid supplements during molting to maintain golden tones.
Do yellow canaries need a companion?
Canaries can thrive alone with regular human presence. If housing two, ensure ample space and monitor compatibility.
What is the lifespan of a yellow canary?
Typically 7–10 years with good care. Some individuals reach 12+ years with excellent diet, housing quality, and veterinary attention.



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