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Buying and caring for native birds

You can only buy native birds from licensed pet shops or animal dealers. Learn how to care for your native bird pet by joining a bird group.

Native birds bred in captivity can be bought and sold as pets. You’ll need to get a biodiversity conservation licence granted under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016(link is external) from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to keep many native birds as a pet.

Once you have your licence, you can buy your bird from a licensed animal dealer or pet shop. This helps protect native animals in their natural environment.

There are 41 species of native bird that can be kept as pets without a licence

You can join a bird group (avicultural society) to meet other bird keepers and get advice about how to care for your pet(s).

Choose a bird you want to keep from the NSW Native Animal Keepers’ Species List.

Which type of biodiversity conservation licence you get will depend on:

  • how many birds you want to keep
  • which species you want.

Work out which licence you need.

Keeping native birds

Sick or injured birds

If you find an injured, sick or orphaned native bird, you are not allowed to keep it as a pet.

Specialist wildlife rehabilitation groups are licensed to care for these birds. You can join one of these groups and take the training required to care for sick or injured native animals so they can be returned to the wild.

Contact us

Wildlife Team

Phone: 02 9585 6406

Email: wildlife.licensing@environment.nsw.gov.au