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Minimum Cage Size by Species
The table below shows commonly published minimum cage sizes (W×D×H, cm) and recommended bar spacing (mm) from aviculture and humane-society sources. These are minimums, not ideals — bigger is essentially always better for captive birds.
Canaries and finches need more horizontal flight space than height, which is why their recommended width exceeds their height. These figures are commonly published aviculture/humane-society guideline ranges and can vary somewhat by source — they are minimums, not a precise standard.
| Species | Min. Size (W×D×H, cm) | Bar Spacing (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Budgerigar | 46×46×46 | 12mm |
| Cockatiel | 51×51×61 | 12-16mm |
| Lovebird | 51×51×61 | 12-16mm |
| Conure (small/medium) | 61×61×61 | 16-19mm |
| Canary/Finch | 61×46×46 | 10-12mm |
| African Grey | 81×61×91 | 19-25mm |
| Macaw (large) | 91×122×152 | 25-38mm |
Canaries and finches need more horizontal flight space than height, which is why their recommended width exceeds their height. These figures are commonly published aviculture/humane-society guideline ranges and can vary somewhat by source — they are minimums, not a precise standard.