African grey for sale

African Gray Parrots are categorized into two sub-species – Congo African Gray and Timneh African Gray. Almost all the African Grays possess high intelligence and the ability to imitate and talk like humans. They also have the potential to mimic sounds and whistles. To enhance these skills, the African Grays need proper attention. However, this may vary from one African Gray to another. They should also be taken out of their cage regularly.

They have dark gray wings and a pale-gray rump. A featherless rim of skin around the eyes is whitish to light gray. Their head and neck feathers have paler margins, giving that part of the body a scalloped appearance. The Congo African Gray has a red tail, and the Timneh African Gray has a dark-maroon tail.

African Grey Parrots are charming and the most intelligent amongst all other birds. They are incredibly adorable. These grey parrots mime and can distinguish between different voices. They usually whistle, squeak, shriek, etc. In fact, the owner has to familiarize himself with the parrot’s renditions of the microwave, telephone, doorbell, dripping water, and other sounds around it.

The African grey parrot is one of the most talented talking/ mimicking birds on the planet, giving its reputation among bird enthusiasts. It’s one of the most recognizable species to bird learners as well — everyone knows the African grey parrot. This parrot is one of the oldest psittacine species kept by bird enthusiasts.

They can make outstanding companions, and they are incredibly social. The decision to add an African Grey to the family should not be taken lightly. They require lots of training and consistent love and interaction. It is a life-long commitment, but one that can be extremely rewarding. Congo Greys are large with a light grey face and bright red tail.

African Gray Parrots are categorized into two sub-species – Congo African Gray and Timneh African Gray. Almost all the African Grays possess high intelligence and the ability to imitate and talk like humans. They also have the potential to mimic sounds and whistles. To enhance these skills, the African Grays need proper attention. However, this may vary from one African Gray to another. They should also be taken out of their cage regularly.

They have dark gray wings and a pale-gray rump. A featherless rim of skin around the eyes is whitish to light gray. Their head and neck feathers have paler margins, giving that part of the body a scalloped appearance. The Congo African Gray has a red tail, and the Timneh African Gray has a dark-maroon tail.

African Grey Parrots are charming and the most intelligent amongst all other birds. They are incredibly adorable. These grey parrots mime and can distinguish between different voices. They usually whistle, squeak, shriek, etc. In fact, the owner has to familiarize himself with the parrot’s renditions of the microwave, telephone, doorbell, dripping water, and other sounds around it.

The African grey parrot is one of the most talented talking/ mimicking birds on the planet, giving its reputation among bird enthusiasts. It’s one of the most recognizable species to bird learners as well — everyone knows the African grey parrot. This parrot is one of the oldest psittacine species kept by bird enthusiasts.

They can make outstanding companions, and they are incredibly social. The decision to add an African Grey to the family should not be taken lightly. They require lots of training and consistent love and interaction. It is a life-long commitment, but one that can be extremely rewarding. Congo Greys are large with a light grey face and bright red tail.

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