At Ana’s Parrots & Supplies, our goal isn't just to sell a bird to anyone.

If someone comes in asking for a “green bird,” it’s usually a sign that they haven’t done enough research about bird ownership. In that case, we encourage them to do some online research or visit our store, where we can walk them through the differences between various species. Based on their experience and understanding of a bird’s responsibilities, we help match them with a bird that suits their lifestyle.

When someone is looking to buy a bird, we pay close attention to their feedback to ensure we find the perfect match. For instance, we once had a parent who wanted to buy a 4-year-old Blue & Gold Macaw for their 13-year-old daughter—but the girl was scared of it! There was no way we would let that sale happen. Instead, a Jenday Conure turned out to be a much better fit.

What many don’t realize is that when they’re spending time with a potential new bird, they’re also being assessed. We take a unique approach, shifting away from the typical pet superstore model to create a personalized Parrot Boutique experience. Every customer receives one-on-one guidance, ensuring they get the right cage, toys, and food—all in one convenient place!

"Our mission is to help you find the perfect feathered companion that will bring joy to your family for years, even decades. With our specialized, bird-first approach, we’re committed to offering an unmatched experience in the industry."

About Our Location & Business

Ana is the founder of Ana’s Parrots & Supplies, located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. With years of hands-on experience as both a bird enthusiast and caretaker, she has gained extensive knowledge of parrots and exotic birds. Her store is home to one of Pennsylvania’s most diverse selections of exotic birds, along with a wide range of parrot-related products, including supplies and merchandise from Uccello.

Ana’s Parrots & Supplies is recognized as one of the top businesses in the industry, offering a spotless facility, high-quality cages, toys, and other essentials. More than just a pet store, it creates a welcoming environment where customers feel like part of the family. Education is a key focus, as Ana and her team continue to share their expertise about these fascinating birds.

The store specializes in a wide variety of species, including Macaws, Conures, African Greys, Cockatoos, and many more. Ana is also one of the few breeders in Pennsylvania with a CBW permit, allowing her to breed Golden Conures. To purchase a Golden Conure, Pennsylvania residents must provide a state-issued ID, while out-of-state buyers need a federal permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. For more details on CBW permits or Golden Conures, you can reach Ana at (646) 496-5005.

Ana’s Parrots operates a closed aviary system, incorporating multiple HEPA and carbon filters for a clean, healthy environment. The aviary also uses a computer-controlled lighting system that mimics natural sunrise and sunset patterns with a 5000K light spectrum and modified flicker fusion threshold, promoting bird well-being.

Nutrition is a top priority, with a diet consisting of fresh fruits, vegetables, Uccello seed, and breeder pellets. The birds receive their most essential nutrition early in the day, with treats offered later. When selecting breeders, Ana carefully chooses the largest and most vibrantly colored birds as hold-backs to maintain strong, healthy breeding lines.

Experienced & Compassionate Breeders

We Love Our Birds

We’ve bred many species over the years. My first breeding pair were Sun Conures. They weren’t bought as a breeding pair, but nature took over. They kept laying on the bottom of their cage, so I bought them a nest box and within 2-months, I heard squeaking in their nest box. I looked in and I saw four bobbing heads looking up at me! I bought two more pairs of breeders that were not tame or interested in any human interaction, and they were all prolific. I started to hold back the super red ones and the high yellows and crossed them into each other to create big, bright, healthy birds. From Suns, I started to breed Senegals, and then Pionus-sized birds. Within two years, I had already moved into Amazons.

By 2011, people were calling daily looking for African Greys. I bought several pairs and they didn’t breed or show interest in breeding. After two years of trial and error, I had my first clutch! This was followed by other pairs going to nest within the same month, and more than half of them being fertile on their first attempt while in my possession. About a year later, most of the pairs had become reliable breeders and I started to expand into African Greys, because their needs were not the same as the other birds I had in my aviary. By 2015, I had also learned how to pair and repair birds by looking for subtle cues of what a bird will tolerate and what it prefers.

Now, I’ve taken the time to work with endangered species while trading with other Federally-permitted breeders, to repopulate and enhance the species. Because of this I have had to hire more employees because, unfortunately, there are only 24 hours in a day.

I’ve been doing this for a while, but I’m learning constantly. I’m up at 4am and go to bed at 10pm seven days a week. From the time I wake up to the last feedings of the night, I am with my birds. There is a lot of bad information in books and from word-of-mouth about how to successfully breed. In my opinion, it’s learning your own birds and putting in the time to learn the process. Many times, what someone thinks will create an ideal breeding environment is actually counterproductive. Specifically, why do some pairs not breed for years? There is always a reason. It’s up to the breeder to figure it out.

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