Buy Birds in Al Ain

    Next-day delivery to Al Ain from our Warsan 3 aviary. Hand-raised, vet-checked, lifetime support.

    Why Al Ain families buy from Dubai Birds


    Every bird at Dubai Birds is hand-raised, health-certified by an avian veterinarian, and ethically sourced from approved breeders. We've delivered parrots, macaws, cockatoos, conures, cockatiels, and ringnecks across Al Ain since 2018, with lifetime aftercare included on every sale — so when your bird's diet changes, when its first moult worries you, or when you need a vet referral six years from now, we're still your first call.


    What's available for Al Ain buyers


    The full Dubai Birds catalogue is available for delivery to Al Ain: from a 550 AED hand-raised cockatiel to a 130,000 AED Hyacinth Macaw. Every species we list is in stock at our Warsan 3 aviary at the time of listing — we don't drop-ship from third parties.


    Macaws — Hyacinth, Blue & Gold, Scarlet, Green-Wing, Hahn's, Severe, Catalina, Harlequin, Military, Cuban Red
    Cockatoos — Umbrella, Galah, Goffin's, Sulphur-Crested, Bare-Eyed, Major Mitchell's, Moluccan, Triton, Citron-Crested, Palm
    Parrots — African Grey (the world's best talker), Amazon
    Conures — Sun, Green Cheek, Jenday, Pineapple, Cinnamon, Turquoise, Yellow-sided, Misty, Dunfallow, Fallow
    Cockatiels — Lutino, Pearl, Cinnamon, White-faced, Bronze Fallow, Dominant Silver, Dominant Yellow-cheek
    Ringnecks, Caiques, Canaries, Parakeets — full mutation range

    Delivery to Al Ain


    Next-day delivery is the default for Al Ain orders. Around 100 minutes from our Warsan 3 aviary. Free across the UAE, and you only pay on arrival once you've inspected the bird and confirmed everything matches what we agreed.


    The handover takes about 15 minutes: we set the bird up in your home, walk you through the first 48 hours of acclimation, hand over the health certificate and leg-band record, and answer any questions on the spot.


    Buying from Al Ain — what to ask any seller


    If you're comparison-shopping in Al Ain (and you should), the same five questions cut through every listing. Ask any seller:


    1"Is this bird captive-bred or wild-caught?" — only captive-bred is acceptable; ask for the leg band as proof.
    2"What's the bird's age and weaning history?" — birds should be fully weaned before sale; never accept an unweaned chick at a discount.
    3"Can I see the avian-vet health certificate?" — and the date of the most recent check.
    4"What CITES paperwork comes with this bird?" — required for Hyacinth Macaws, many cockatoos, and other Appendix I species.
    5"What's your support after the sale?" — diet, behaviour, and vet questions don't end at the door.

    We answer all five questions every time, and every bird leaves us with the paperwork to back the answers.


    Visit our aviary in Warsan


    If you're in Al Ain and the drive feels long, we're happy to send video walkthroughs of specific birds before you commit. But the strongest decisions are made in person — see the aviary, meet the bird, and decide. We're open seven days a week, 9am to 9pm, with free parking and dedicated hand-feeding sessions for serious buyers.


    Coming from Al Ain, we're a straight-shot drive — the route passes Al Jimi Mall and Al Ain Mall.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does delivery take?
    Same-day across Dubai when ordered before 6pm. Next-day to Sharjah, Ajman, and Abu Dhabi. 1–2 days to Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Al Ain. Delivery is free across the UAE.
    How is the bird transported safely in UAE summer?
    Climate-controlled vehicle, secured travel cage, sun-shielded route, and a handler who has done thousands of bird drops. We avoid mid-day handovers in July–August where possible.
    Can I pay on delivery?
    Yes. Cash or card on delivery is the default. Bank transfer is also fine for high-value orders that need to be reserved before delivery.
    What does each bird arrive with?
    Avian-vet health certificate, leg-band ID, CITES paperwork (where applicable), and a 15-minute handover briefing on diet, cage setup, and the next 48 hours of acclimation.