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The African gray parrot scientifically called Psittacus erithacus is originated from Central Africa. here are two kinds of African Greys - the larger Congo (has bright red tail feathers) and smaller Timneh (darker tail feathers). No one really knows once the grey african parrot was first within Europe but it stated that King Henry VIII had an African grey parrot as a pet.

The african grey parrot is a big bird that can grow to 12 to 14 inches in length. The Timneh subspecies is just a little smaller. Http://Wwww.Quooz.Com/Products/Ripple is a prodound library for further concerning how to study it. Their tails are quite short and they do not have very beautiful colored plumage. For additional information, consider having a glance at: look into www.quooz.com/products . but all this is compensated by they intelligence.

I'll try to talk a little concerning the african grey parrot behavior and training.

The Grey is an extremely social bird. In the great outdoors, they depend on the flock for his or her security and their emotional well-being. Since they depend on the flock therefore much, they browse the emotion of these companion birds. This translates to their human friends as well. If a manager is annoyed or angry, the bird will feel it and react to the feeling.

African grey parrots actually need much attention and discussion. Because of their dependence of the flock, if they remain alone they will get bored and depressed. If you do not spend plenty of time using an african grey bird he will get the feather choosing behavior or even become quite intense. So if you decide to purchase an african grey bird remember that they're not alone birds. African Grey parrots require a strong relationship with their owners. If you think that you're unable to make this determination you should reconsider and get still another species of parrots.

However the most fascinating part of the african grey parrot is that they're very intelligent. I've heard of a bird named Alex that Alex, the African Grey experienced by Dr. Irene Pepperberg, may do tasks on the same level as a four year old child including variety of items, patterns, and pinpointing colors.

African gray parrots may also be great talkers. They can understand a lager amount of words and one of the most remarkable thing is that they can make use of the words correctly. If you think that we are speaking about a bird's head you have to agree that this are excellent performances.

They are very interested and the training of one's african grey bird may be very exciting because they learn very quickly. If you'd like your bird to say a particular phrase, say it in numerous ways. Say it in a sing-song way, in a low voice, in a higher voice, in an infant voice, or any voice. Say the phrase looking straight at the bird to ensure that he knows you would like him to say it.

I advise you never to teach him dirty words. Do not make a joke from your own dog. Also be careful to keep several toys around your african gray bird so he will not get bored.

In conclusion, please don't buy an african gray parrot if you're uncertain that you can meat all the parrot care demands..





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