Bird Age in Human Years: How to Calculate Your Parrot, Canary, or Finch’s True Age

Unlike dogs and cats, birds have wildly varying lifespans depending on their species. A budgie might live 5–10 years, while a macaw can easily reach 50–80 years in captivity. That means calculating a bird’s age in human years isn’t as simple as a one-size-fits-all formula — each species ages at a different rate.

Want to know how old your feathered friend really is? Use our Bird Age Calculator to convert your bird’s age into human years instantly.

Bird Lifespan by Species (in Captivity)

Before calculating human-equivalent age, it helps to know the typical lifespan for your bird species:

SpeciesAverage LifespanMaximum Reported
Budgie (Parakeet)5–10 years18 years
Cockatiel10–15 years25 years
Lovebird10–15 years20 years
Canary5–10 years15 years
Finch5–7 years11 years
Conure15–20 years30 years
African Grey40–60 years80 years
Macaw30–50 years80+ years
Cockatoo40–60 years80+ years
Amazon Parrot40–70 years100+ years

How Bird Years Compare to Human Years

Birds mature much faster than humans in their first year — a 1-year-old bird is roughly equivalent to a human teenager. After that, the aging rate depends on the species’ total lifespan:

  • Short-lived birds (canaries, finches): Each year = roughly 10–15 human years after maturity
  • Medium-lived birds (cockatiels, conures): Each year = roughly 5–7 human years
  • Long-lived birds (macaws, greys, cockatoos): Each year = roughly 1–2 human years after maturity

This is why a 30-year-old macaw is still in its prime (roughly equivalent to a 40-year-old human), while a 6-year-old canary is already a senior citizen (equivalent to a 65+ human).

Bird Age Conversion Examples

SpeciesActual AgeHuman-Equivalent AgeLife Stage
Budgie1 year14Teen
Budgie5 years42Middle-aged
Cockatiel2 years18Young adult
Cockatiel10 years55Senior
African Grey5 years12Child
African Grey20 years32Young adult
Macaw40 years55Middle-aged
Canary4 years50Senior

Get an exact conversion for your specific bird with the Bird Age Calculator.

Signs of Aging in Birds

Knowing your bird’s human-equivalent age helps you spot age-related changes. Look for:

  • Feather quality: Duller or thinning feathers in older birds
  • Activity level: Less flying, more perching, longer naps
  • Beak and nail overgrowth: Slower wear in senior birds
  • Weight changes: Both loss (muscle wasting) and gain (lower activity)
  • Behavioral changes: Less vocalization, reduced interest in toys

Adjusting Care for Your Bird’s Age

Just like humans, birds need different care at different life stages:

  • Young birds (human-equivalent under 20): Focus on socialization, training, and establishing a healthy diet
  • Adult birds (20–50): Maintain routine vet visits, variety in diet, and plenty of enrichment
  • Senior birds (50+): More frequent vet check-ups, softer foods if needed, warmer environment, and reduced stress

Calculate your bird’s current life stage with the Bird Age in Human Years calculator.

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