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Key Facts About Cockatoo Birds

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    Cockatoos belong to the cacatuidae family also known as Psittaciformes. There are more than twenty species of the cockatoo birds and cockatiels is known to be the smallest of them. Cockatoos can be differentiated from their cousins in many ways like the crest adorning their heads. What is really interesting is the fact that these birds do not have green feathers, instead they boast bright white and creamy pink hues with sharp spots of red and yellow. There are also some species that appear black and grey like galah cockatoo. Generally, cockatoos are larger than parrots and average about 20 inches (50.8cm) in length. Of the more than 20 species of cockatoos that exist in the world, half of them is listed as endangered. This bird species is a native to Australia, as well as Indonesia and the Philippines thou, they are kept as pets in many parts of the world, and they can be found non-natively in some areas due to release of owned animals. In China, Hong Kong has a rather large

Why do african grey parrots shiver

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  African grey parrots are one of the most popular pet birds in the world, and for good reason. They are intelligent, entertaining, and very social. However, one common problem with these birds is that they can be very cold. African greys are tropical birds, and as a result, their body temperature is very high. When the temperature drops, their body temperature drops as well. This is why they often shiver when it is cold outside. A cold weather or environment is also not the only reason why african grey parrots can shiver, the african grey parrot is a good communicator by using body language. If you are not new to keeping an african grey parrot then you should be able to identify or understand the current mood of your parrot. Some examples include excitement, the grey parrot can shiver or shake not only because it is cold but also out of excitement as well as jealousy or if they are parrot is scared. This particular topic is very common now amongst individuals who are not familiar with

How to keep an african grey parrot

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  The african grey parrot is a very beautiful and intelligent bird, they love to play and be around their human owners all the time. This parrot is very attractive making it difficult to not notice them when you see one around. Owning an african grey parrot can be a very challenging as this bird demands a lot of attention and can live for a very long time. This outstanding bird is a native to the equatorial regions of Africa like Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. A highly intelligent bird such as the african grey parrot can be very complex to take care and handle them to make sure they are in good health condition that is why we have taken time to research and provide you with some tips on how you can go about to make your experience with this parrot a memorable one.  Cage: The african grey parrot needs a very comfortable cage with enough space that she can move and play around. You should also provide the parrot with enough play toys to keep your parrot e

How do african grey parrots mate?

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 How do african grey parrots mate?, or breeding an african grey parrot can be very challenging that is why after some research I have come up with a guidelines to assist you when breeding the african grey parrot. 1. Firstly, you will want to select a pair of your choice. It is important to be very conscious about the pair you are picking and you should make sure that both pairs are free from any infections as these infections can also be passed down to the young chick.   2. It is very difficult to distinguish the sex of a male african grey parrot from a female parrot. DNA Sexing and surgical   sexing is the best option to be able to determine the sex of the parrot. Knowing the sex  will save you from getting two birds of the same sex and will also save you from time wastage.  3. Set up a well structured and secured breeding cage in a very quiet environment, some breeders recommend an  L-shaped nesting box. The nest should be two feeds high and also two feeds deep.  4. The african grey

Are African grey parrots good for beginners?

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 The african grey parrot also known as the Congo african grey parrot for sale is a very intelligent, loyal and social bird. The Congo african grey parrot is very affectionate and will want to spend time with its new owner, however this parrot is not a good pet for beginners as they are very sensitive and also of high maintenance and require someone who has owned one of this parrots before or at least have the knowledge about these bird specie.  Reasons why the grey parrot is not good for beginners.  1. The african grey parrot specie needs a lot of attention and care, the slightest change in environment can lead to behavioral problems that is why it is advisable to be owned by someone who has past experience in handling these bird 2. This bird specie is not fun of too much close physical contact and these can be very disappointing for a new parrot owner who wants a companion he or she can cuddle with all the time.  3. Most beginners who own the african grey parrot are so eager on how o

Why African Grey Parrots Pluck Feathers

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 What is Feather Plucking: Before we dive into the question of "why african grey parrots pluck their feathers" we should first get to understand what feather plucking is about. Feather plucking occurs when a bird (parrot) develops a habit of removing her own feathers. This act is very dangerous and can cause serious health issues if it is not treated as soon as possible.  Reasons Why African Grey Parrot Feather Pluck There are a lot of factors that can influence a change in the behavior of your parrot (bird) causing them to constantly remove their own feathers. Below are some of the reasons of feather plucking with African grey parrots.  1. Abandoned Parrot: An abandoned african grey parrot also known as Congo african grey parrot will develop these bad habits of feather plucking if they bird is lonely and is not provided with enough mental stimulation.  2. Too much stimulation: An overstimulated parrot is liable to develop feather plucking.  3. Stress: Stress is also another

Can the African Grey Parrot Bite?

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 The African Grey parrot is a highly intelligent and affectionate bird. they are fun to have around as they are capable of imitating words and are also capable of making sounds. Since this birds are highly affectionate and always want to be around their human owner, many people turn to push to much by trying to handle the bird. African grey parrots do bite but before they do that there's usually a sign which the give in the form of a body language saying they are not ready to play, if you insist to much then you might get bitten. Below are some few reasons why your african grey parrot might bite you!  Why African Grey Parrots Bite? 1. Fear: The african grey parrot as well as any other bird or animal fight usually due to fear. When the african grey parrot is not familiar with you or does not trust you, they become very protective and will bite anyone to protect themselves.  2. Territorial Dominance: African grey parrots are known to be territorial and will bite you to protect or hav

What are the Pros and Cons of Owning an African Grey Parrot?

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  Pros The african grey parrot also known as the Congo african grey is a very loyal, intelligent and affectionate bird. The african grey parrot gain its popularity from its beauty and also its ability to mimic sounds. This birds love attention and always want to be around their owners, depending on the amount of time you spend with the african grey parrot they turn to mimic and repeat the words that you say. The Congo african grey parrot can live for up to 70 years in captivity, owning a grey parrot will mean having a lifetime loyal friend.  2. Cons  As much as the african grey parrot is an amazing pet bird, it also has some short comings. Before you buy an african grey parrot, you should be aware that these bird is a high maintenance bird and demands a lot of attention.  African grey parrots are very loud and are not advisable to be owned by individuals who live in an apartment as they can be very noisy. Taking care of an african grey parrot can be costly, these birds require a wel

How to Distinguish the Timneh Grey Parrot from Congo Grey Parrot?

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 How to distinguish the Timneh African grey parrot from the Congo african grey parrot is a very common question you will find when it comes to the African grey parrot.  The Timneh African Grey Parrot ( Psittacus erithacus timneh) is the smallest amongst the african grey specie. The Timneh grey parrot is a native to Liberia and can also be found in Ivory Coast. This bird can be identified from its deeper shade of grey then the Congo. The feathers you see on its head, back and upper chest are a darker grey, and a distinct shape that looks like the letter V, of dark feathers lay over a lighter shade of grey on the abdomen. White scalloping of head feathers are also more distinct on the Timneh On the other hand, the Congo African grey parrot is regarded as a large bird capable of creating relationship with its owner and is known to be very affectionate. The Congo African Grey parrot will grow to approximately 14 inches tall and weigh 1 pound. They usually fall somewhere between dark to l

Can African Grey Parrot Eat Banana?

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  Do African grey parrots eat banana? these is a very common question often asked by parrot owners and today we will be providing you with reasons and why it is beneficial to include banana when setting up your parrots diet routine .  The African  grey parrot also known as the Congo African  parrot  ( Psittacus erithacus ) is known to eat food like seeds, nuts, fresh vegetables and fruits. It is recommended that while in captivity you should provide your African grey parrot with a balance diet to maintain a healthy bird. African grey parrots do eat banana as it is rich in vitamin, you should also feed your bird with pellets to maintain a healthy diet .  Importance of Banana to African Grey Parrots  - Banana is loaded with enough vitamin A and is generally known to aid with issues related to the eye and reproduction. In captivity the grey parrot is known to suffer from lack of vitamin A so feeding your parrot with banana will help greatly in stabilizing the heath of your parrot.  -Banan

Best Pet Cockatoo Parrots

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 The cockatoo bird is a very beautiful and amazing pet, they are known to be very affectionate and capable of creating strong relationships with their owners. The cockatoo parrot (velcro birds) is a member of the parrot family and there exist up to 20 different species. Here we will be focusing on the top 3 cockatoo parrot specie that will make great pets and if you are interested in knowing about these birds then keep scrolling down.  Before considering to get or adopt a cockatoo parrot, you should know they these birds are of high maintenance meaning they demand a lot of attention and if you can not provide the bird with enough play time, they will develop some bad behaviors like feather plucking and even biting. Owning one of these parrots is a life time commitment as the parrot can live for more than 60 years in captivity, if you are familiar with these specie and you can provide it with the attention and love she needs then you will enjoy every moment you spend with your birth as