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Red Factor African-Grey Babies

Length: 12 – 14 inches (32-26 cm) Weight: 416 grams Banded: Yes Talking Ability: Yes
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Length: 12 – 14 inches (32-26 cm) Weight: 442 grams Banded: Yes Talking Ability: Yes

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African Grey Parrots

 African Grey Parrots for sale:- As with all African Greys, they are incredibly smart. They will watch, and observe everything in the home they live in. They will watch their owners running to the door when people arrive, going to answer the phone or to the microwave whenever it beeps. Then, they are able to mimic those sounds to get their owners attention

African Greys are very brilliant. They require a gradual supply of numerous toys, and socialization to maintain them emotionally stimulated. All African greys require lots of emotional stimulation, and socialization to keep them delighted, and to keep them from turning to neurotic and self-harmful manners that African Greys are known to do if they’re not cared for correctly. They want a range of various sized perches to aid exercise and stretch their feet.

African Greys are sweet and smart parrots. They are considered as the smartest of the parrot family and the perfect talkers. Because of this, there are specific behaviors that African Greys are prone to if not handled, and trained properly. Also, if not given enough socialization they will very quickly turn into a “one person” bird which is very difficult to break them of.

The African grey parrot is one of the largest parrots in Africa. It is predominantly grey in color and has darker grey than its body over the head and both wings. The head and body feathers have slight white edges. Its tail feathers are red. The coloration of juveniles is similar to that of adults; however, their eyes are dark grey to black, in comparison to the yellow irises around dark eyes of the adult birds, and their undertail coverts are tinged with grey.

Origin Of African Grey Parrots

African Grey parrots, also known as Congo African Greys or Grey Parrots, are native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa. They are found in countries such as Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

These parrots are highly sought after for their intelligence, ability to mimic human speech, and their charming personalities. They have a unique and distinctive appearance with their grey plumage, red tail feathers, and bright yellow eyes.

African Grey parrots are known for their complex social behavior and their ability to form strong bonds with their human caregivers. In the wild, they live in small flocks and communicate with each other using a variety of vocalizations and body language.

Due to their popularity as pets and the demand for them in the pet trade, African Grey parrots have faced significant threats in the wild, including habitat loss and illegal trapping. They are currently listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and international trade of wild-caught African Grey parrots is banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Diet And Behavior Of African Grey Parrots

African Grey parrots have specific dietary needs to ensure their health and well-being. In the wild, they primarily feed on a variety of fruits, nuts, seeds, and vegetation. As pets, their diet should consist of a balanced mix of high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional nuts or seeds as treats.

It’s important to provide a diverse range of fruits and vegetables to ensure they receive a variety of nutrients. Some examples include apples, oranges, bananas, berries, carrots, broccoli, and leafy greens. Avoid feeding them avocados, chocolate, caffeine, and any toxic foods.

In terms of behavior, African Grey parrots are highly intelligent and social birds. They thrive on mental stimulation and need plenty of toys, puzzles, and interaction to prevent boredom. Regular out-of-cage time and socialization with their human caregivers are essential for their well-being.

These parrots are known for their exceptional mimicry skills and ability to learn and understand human language. They can develop a large vocabulary and can even learn to use words and phrases in context. They are known to be observant and can pick up on the emotions and moods of those around them.

It’s important to provide African Grey parrots with a stimulating environment, plenty of mental challenges, and positive reinforcement training to keep them engaged and happy. Regular interaction, socialization, and a consistent routine are key to their overall behavior and well-being.

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