How Much Do Cockatoos Cost in 2022?

Published on Oct 05, 2021 by Bilal Qamar

Last Updated on October 23, 2022

You might already know there are several types of cockatoos in the world. Some types have further sub-types, and some types have produced hybrids with other types. So there are several kinds of cockatoos, and their cost also varies.

The average cost of an adult cockatoo is $1000-1500. The most expensive species cost up to $7500, whereas the least expensive species cost as low as $100. The type of species, age, gender, behavior, training, breeding history, and availability also impact the cost. Some rare breeds sell for as high as $23000.

Generally, the cost of baby cockatoos is almost half or one-third the price of adult cockatoos. But in some species, the babies sell for higher prices especially if the species is rare.

Following is a detailed price breakdown of all cockatoo species.

SpeciesAdult Young (Tame)
Umbrella Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Black Palm Cockatoo$5000-7500$3500-4500
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo$2500-3000$1500-2000
Galah Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Moluccan Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo$2500-3500$1500-2000
Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo $2500-3500$1500-2000
Citron-crested Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Gang-gang Cockatoo$1800-2200$1200-1500
Bare-eyed Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Blue-eyed Cockatoo$5000-6000$3000-4000
Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo$5000-6000$3000-4000
Goffin’s Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Long-billed Corella Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Glossy Black Cockatoo$5000-6000$4000-5000
Ducorps Corella Cockatoo$2000-2500$1200-1500
Cockatiel (Cockatoo)$100-300$50-200
Cost of All Cockatoo Species in 2022

Now let’s discuss the cost of all cockatoo species in detail.

Umbrella Cockatoo

The Umbrella cockatoo (also called white cockatoo) is completely white. It has a large white crest that makes it beautiful. A full-grown Umbrella cockatoo sells for $2000-2500, and a young tamed bird sells for 1200-1500.

Umbrella Cockatoo

Black Palm Cockatoo

Black Palm cockatoos are the largest parrots in the world. They become great pets but they don’t breed well in captivity. The cost of an adult Black Palm cockatoo is $7500-5000, and the cost of a tamed young bird is $3500-4500. However, being in high demand and rare, Black Palm cockatoos are sold for up to $23000 in the USA.

Black Palm Cockatoo

Sulphur Crested Cockatoo

Sulphur-crested cockatoos are among the most adored species of cockatoos. They are a good start if you are looking to buy a large cockatoo. The cost of an adult Sulphur-crested cockatoo is $2500-3000, and the cost of a tamed young bird is $1500-2000.

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Moluccan Cockatoo

Moluccan cockatoos look slightly pink as they have a red tinge. They also look similar to sulphur-crested and blue-eyed cockatoos. The cost of an adult Moluccan Cockatoo is $2000-2500, and the cost of a tamed young bird is $1200-1500.

Moluccan Cockatoo

Galah Cockatoo

Galah cockatoos are medium-sized cockatoos. They are easy to train and bond with but they are not as talkative as most large cockatoos. But they are easy to breed in captivity. The cost of an adult Galah cockatoo is $2000-2500, and the cost of a tamed young cockatoo is $1200-1500.

Galah Cockatoo

Red-tailed Black Cockatoo

Red-tailed Black cockatoos are one of the rarest cockatoo species in the world. An adult Red-tailed black cockatoo costs $2500-3000, and a tame bird costs $1500-2000. Since they are hard to find and breed in captivity, some breeders in the USA sell them for up to $12000 each.

Red-tailed Black Cockatoo

Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo

Major Mitchell’s cockatoos are very playful and adorable birds. But they are more suited for experienced cockatoo keepers. The cost of an adult Major Mitchell’s cockatoo is $2500-3500, and a young tamed bird costs $1500-2000.

Major Mitchells Cockatoo

Citron-crested Cockatoo

Citron-crested cockatoos are almost the same as Sulphur-crested cockatoos. The only difference is the color of their crest. An adult Citron-crested cockatoo costs $2000-2500, and a young tamed Citron-crested cockatoo costs $1200-1500.

Citron-crested Cockatoo

Gang-gang Cockatoo

Gang-gang cocaktoos are medium-size cockatoos. Both birds have grey scales on the entire body except the male has a red head. An adult Gang-gang cockatoo costs $1800-2200, and a young tamed Gang-gang cockatoo costs $1200-1500.

Gang-gang Cockatoo

Bare-eyed Cockatoo

Bare-eyed cockatoos are slightly larger than the Gang-gang cockatoos. An adult Bare-eyed cockatoo costs $2000-2500, and a young tamed Bare-eyed cockatoo costs $1200-1500.

Bare-eyed Corella Cockatoo

Blue-eyed Cockatoo:

Blue-eyed cockatoos have a blue eye ring and a yellow crest (similar to sulphur-crested cockatoos). They are one of the rarest cockatoos species in the world. Since they require great care, I recommend skipping their breed and getting another breed as pet. An adult Blue-eyed cockatoo costs $5000-6000, and a tamed young bird costs $3000-4000.

Blue-eyed Cockatoo

Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo

Like Red-tailed Black cockatoos, Yellow-tailed Black cockatoos are rare. An adult Yellow Tailed Black cockatoo costs $5000-6000 while a young tamed bird costs $3000-4000. However, taking advantage of their rarity, some breeders sell them for as high as $12000.

Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo

Goffin’s Cockatoo

Goffin’s cockatoos are also medium-sized cockatoos. They are a sub-species of corella cockatoos. The cost of an adult Goffin’s cockatoo is $2000-2500, and the price of a young tame bird is $1200-1500.

Goffin's Cockatoo

Long-billed Corella Cockatoo

Long-billed corella cockatoos are slightly larger than Goffin’s cockatoos. They have a beautiful red patch on their forehead and neck. An adult Long-billed Corella cockatoo costs $2000-2500, and a tamed young Long-billed Corella cockatoo costs $1200-1500.

Long-billed Corella Cockatoo

Glossy Black Cockatoo

Glossy black cockatoos are very rare in certain regions. They are rare in captivity and they are hard to find. An adult Glossy Black cockatoo costs $5000-6000, and a young tamed Glossy Black cockatoo costs $4000-5000.

Glossy Black Cockatoo

Ducorps Corella Cockatoo

Durcorps Corella cockatoos look like a miniature version of Umbrella-crested cockatoos. But Durcorps Corella cockatoos have a slight red tinge on their entire body. An adult Ducorps Corella cockatoo costs $2000-2500, and a young tamed Ducorps Corella cockatoo costs $1200-1500.

Durcorps Corella Cockatoo

Cockatiel (Cockatoo)

Cockatiels are best cockatoo species for starters. They are very affectionate, loving and passionate to learn. Moreover, they are the least expensive species of cockatoos. An adult cockatiel costs $100-300, and a young tamed cockatiel costs $60-200. Unlike other cockatoos, cockatiels exist in various body colors; they may have black or red eyes.

So their cost also varies according to their body and eye color. Generally, red-eyed white and yellow (lutino) cockatiels are the most expensive among all cockatiel colors.

Cockatiel (Cockatoo)

Final Thoughts

Most cockatoo species are expensive, for starters. Fortunately, a cockatiel costs just $60. Cockatiels are just smaller than other cockatoo species by nature and look; they are no less playful than other cockatoo species.

So if this is your first time buying a cockatoo and you are on a short budget, I recommend getting a cockatiel. You’ll love it.

Bilal is an aviculturist who loves to write in free time. His personal experience with bird care and breeding enables him to share valuable tips. So far, he has contributed more than 100 blogs to this site. His goal is to promote bird-keeping and save endangered species.

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