Most people may not know that African Grey Parrots have two different types. African grey parrots are divided into two subspecies. They are the Congo African grey and the Timneh African grey. Both ...
One of the most common questions that prospective African Grey owners ask is whether they should get a male or female bird. In this post, we will explore the differences between male and female ...
Hypocalcemia—also known as low blood calcium—is one of the most frightening medical emergencies parrot owners face. African grey parrots are especially prone to hypocalcemic episodes because of their ...
If you’ve ever spent time with an African Grey Parrot, you know they’re not your average bird. These feathered Einsteins are known for their intelligence, wit, and, let’s be honest, their ability to ...
Let me tell you a story about my very first encounter with an African Grey Parrot—yes, the ones famously known for their brilliant intelligence and uncanny ability to mimic human speech. The bird was ...
Let’s talk about sleep. You know, that thing we all crave but never seem to get enough of? Well, guess what? Your African Grey Parrot feels the same way. These feathered Einsteins are not just masters ...
Alright, bird lovers, let’s get real for a second: parrot diarrhea is not exactly a glamorous topic, but it’s something every parrot parent may have to deal with at some point. Parrots, like us humans ...
So, you decided to welcome an African Grey Parrot into your family, and, oh, by the way, you also have children. Congratulations! You’ve officially signed up for the ultimate chaos combo of feathered ...
Hello feather-loving friends! Today, let’s talk about something important when it comes to our favorite feathered friends: why small bird cages are a big no-no for African Grey parrots. Spoiler alert: ...
Alright, fellow parrot parents, let’s talk about something important today. You know, that lovely, feathery little buddy who constantly plots how to sneak into the peanut stash? Yeah, your African ...
Imagine being strapped into a seat and going from zero to sixty without warning—that’s what it can feel like for a parrot new to car travel. Before hitting the open road, start by taking your bird on ...