Yes — pear flesh is a soft, juicy, safe treat. Remove the seeds first: like apple seeds, they contain amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested.
Keeper's noteCore it and remove every seed, then share freely. Ripe pear is soft enough for weaning chicks and senior birds.
What to watch out for with pears
Pears are gentle, hydrating, and fiber-rich, and most parrots take to them easily. The only catch is the same one as apples: the seeds in the core carry cyanogenic amygdalin. The flesh and skin are entirely safe once the core is out.
How to serve it
Core thoroughly and remove all seeds.
Wash the skin well or peel if not organic; the skin is safe and nutritious.