How to Visually Sex African Grey ParrotsJean Pattison
Nails will demand cutting as much as once monthly or as little as once annually, with each parrot variety having different needs. Medications and Vet Visits $0–$10 per month Annual healthcare costs for parrots are low. Parrots need a few vet visits during their first year, ideally to ...
Parrots are an incredibly diverse group of birds known by their scientific name—psittacines. There are over 350 different types of psittacine birds, some of the more common including: Budgerigars (budgies) Parakeets Cockatiels Large hookbill parrots(macaws, African grey parrots) ...
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Then he married Linda. She wanted a rabbit. How much trouble, he thought, could a bunny be? Well, after the bunny chewed his way through the electrical wires and then hid inside the wall, Bob realized that he had been outwitted. But that was just the beginning. There were parrots, mor...
Lovebirds are any species belonging to the genus Agapornis, and many of these species are common in the pet trade. These small little parrots naturally live in and originate from Africa with the exception of the Madagascar lovebird which, as the name implies, is endemic to Madagascar. Like ...
African grey parrots are the best known for this. Every December in London, the National Cage and Aviary Bird Show tries to find the best "talking" bird in the world. One bird named Prudle stood out among the "talking birds". She won this prize for 12 years from 1965 to 1976....
Then he married Linda. She wanted a rabbit. How much trouble, he thought, could a bunny be? Well, after the bunny chewed his way through the electrical wires and then hid inside the wall, Bob realized that he had been outwitted. But that was just the beginning. There were parrots, mor...
Take the following test to determine if you are truly prepared to add a parrot to your life! Use these numbers to find your Parrot-Parent Score: 0=not true at all; 1=sort of true; 2=true a lot of the time; 3=pretty much the case!; 4=you bet, absolutely positively true!
Owning a parrot is rewarding, but it does come with some responsibilities. Knowing how to take care of your bird can make their life much easier and happier.