Parrots are social birds; they pair bond and will move in flocks and groups. Although these groups split up and re-group with other birds, a bonded pair will stay together. The majority of our parrots have a mate and we will be introducing breeding partners to the remaining birds in the future. A lot of our birds have been donated to the park by the public who do not realise the problems that can occur with keeping members of the parrot family as pets.
Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park is also a haven for indigenous birds including house martins, treecreepers, goldcrests, bullfinches, chaffinches, blue tits, coal tits, song thrushes, mistle thrushes, great spotted woodpeckers and green woodpeckers.