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The Stunning African Grey Parrot

By: George Moores

The African Grey parrot is among the most beautiful and easiest of the parrot family to keep. These parrots are from Central Africa, they are very intelligent and are well known for their cognitive and talking abilities. African Greys communicate extremely well with their owners and can usually develop a good vocabulary.

They grow to around 10 to 14 inches in length, and that therefore seen as a medium-sized parrot. African Grey parrots come in two different types. There is a Congo African Grey, which is light Grey and has a red tail. The Timneh African Grey is a darker charcoal Grey with a maroon tail. Normally the females are smaller than the males. Male birds and normally 12 to 14 inches in size. They are difficult to sex becomes they both look the same, however, a female African Grey parrots have a narrower head on thinner neck.

These parrots can live a long time so therefore need long-term commitment from their owners. It's not unusual for African Greys to live up to 60 years. Because of their high intelligence, African Greys require an owner that is experienced and who can understand their needs. They need to be stimulated and be in an interactive environment or they will become bored. African Greys need their intellectual needs met otherwise their boredom could turn to feather picking and other behavioral problems.

Since they are so sensitive this can lead to behavioral problems. It seems that even small changes to their daily routine and surroundings can lead to an African Grey parrot becoming cranky and frustrated. In the most part these birds are typically well behaved and great pets, however there can be challenges. African gays need to be disciplined, otherwise they can get into trouble. They could bite and chew things. They are very quick to pick up behaviors, and so if you reinforce negative habits in your African Grey, you could also just as easily reinforce good ones.

Because they are very social birds, African Grey parrot's make fantastic pets. They will typically flock together in the wild. African Grey parrots living with a family were usually adopt them into their flock. There has been reports of them actually cuddling family members. Even though they don't always like physical contact they seem to enjoy head scratching and petting. The birds strange signs of affection will not put off an experienced African Grey owner.

A deep sign of affection for an African Grey is regurgitation, and they will even try to kiss their owners on the mouth.
Because the human mouth contains bacteria it is not recommended that the bird kisses you. It is also very important the owners really understand the birds need for companionship.

African Grey parrots have great personalities and human like qualities to. These birds have an intelligent that is unequaled by many other animals, and if you own one you should recognize this.

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These birds are medium-sized normally growing to about 10 to 14 inches. These parrots can live a long time so therefore need long-term commitment from their owners.

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