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Also think about the huge differences in how we configure the various parts of what is called our "vocal tract" (all the anatomical bits involved; more about that later) when we produce even simple vowels, like /a/ (as in "pasta") or /i/ (as in "bee"). For starters, think about how humans need African Grey parrot care guide their lips for what are called "plosives"—consonants like /p/ and /b/. And birds like Alex also demonstrate anticipatory co-articulation, even though their vocal tracts are quite different from those of humans. They seem to use their esophagus to "burp" some of these consonants (see Pepperberg et al., 1997; Warren et al., 1996), just as humans who have had a laryngectomy. Their sound source is not their larynx, but rather their syrinx—a set of muscles at the base of their trachea, essentially connecting their lungs and trachea. The sound then is further shaped by parts of the mouth—predominantly the tongue (whether it moves toward the front or back of the mouth, or up towards or down from the palate), the opening or closing of the mouth, and the placement of the lip


Each bird comes with a care guide including feeding, habitat setup, and socialization tips. We include a health certificate and care instructions with every shipment. Birds Theory is not responsible to refund any sales/money of birds African Grey parrot care guide that may have been lost or damaged by either USPS or Delta Airline. You may only return birds if they are a Live, in order to receive a full Refun


In any medical situations,  you should always consult your vet, including questions regarding your pet's diet. To search for food is a natural instinct all birds possess, so it is the perfect way to exercise both their body and mind. It is essential that a good quality calcium supplement such as Calcivet is given to your African Grey at least 3 times a week for the first year. Ensure you understand the proper care for these parrots before bringing one into your family. In summary, Congo African Greys are magnificent and amazing parrots, but they're not the ideal bird for everyone. Plan to allow your Congo African grey to spend a significant amount of time outside the cag


All our babies are sweet and very socialized. At the age of 18 months or older, the female will have gray edges in the under-tail coverts and the males will have solid red feathers with occasional small white edges. There are a few species that you can visibly tell the males from the female


Accepting reservations on these adorable Timneh African grey babies. This species is unique and recognized for it's incredibl... Ducky the African Grey parrot care guide congo grey is a really kind and gentle soul. They are currently on 3 hand feedings per day and should we weaned towards the end ... Hand fed and ready for its new home is a sweet baby dna tested female Cape Parro


GET THE PERFECT BIRD TODAY AS YOUR COMPANION100% REFUNDYou can return your parrot to us after purchase and also ask for another in exchange or in case you change your mind about us delivering, we will send a refund to you If you’re looking for a specific color variation or a certain age, make sure to communicate these preferences when asking, Parrots For Sale If ossible, you should go through an escrow system to safeguard your funds until you successfully receive delivery of your cuties and confirm they are healthy and have no issues from the transortation. Either way, your shopping cart will be active until you leave the store.Thank you for visiting.
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We believe every parrot should be more than a pet; they should be a cherished companion. We are professional parrot breeders with a deep passion for aviculture, specializing in the ethical breeding, nurturing, and sale of exotic parrots. Common Parrot Health Issues And How To Prevent Them Parrots are vibrant and intelligent companions… GENETICSOur parrots are bred from healthy parents and have champion bloodlines hence, very agi


The cage bar spacing should be between 2-2.5 cm, with 2 cm being ideal if you have a Timneh Grey rather than a Congo. Remember, though, that when it comes to parrot housing, bigger is always better! Your Congo African Grey will need a large cage that gives it plenty of space to stretch its wings. Usually, incorporating calcium-rich foods, like leafy green vegetables — including kale, mustard greens, Swiss chard, and spinach — should be enough. It's important to supplement your bird's meals with a wide range of fresh fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein


Your bird will appreciate horizontal bars on at least one part of the cage, as parrots love to climb and clamber around their home. Their brains are pretty much unparalleled among parrots and other birds. As well as enrichment your Grey will also require 2-3 hours of exercise and out-of-cage time every day to help build muscle strength and prevent obesity. These birds require a great deal of time with their owners, as well as plenty of puzzles and activities to keep their brains occupied, room to fly, and a reliable daily schedule. While these traits may seem appealing, African Grey parrots are not recommended for novice pet owner

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