Each purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Grey mutations occur naturally in the wild, such as the Blue Ino (albino), the Incomplete Ino, and the Blue varietals. The Blue Ino is all white.The Incomplete Ino has light pigmentation.
Their diet in the wild consists mostly of palm nuts, seeds, fruits, and leafy matter. African Grey Parrots (also called Congo Grey Parrots) are medium sized, mostly grey and white with red tail feathers. They are known for their ability to talk and mimic human speech and for this reason they are often kept as pets.
We offer highly sought after paid apprenticeships that can turn into flexible short and long term paid positions. After your time at PW, (which is usually about 4-5 years for most), we’ll help you complete an expert resume to launch a great career! Check out our Employment Opportunities page for more info. Also, look to provide your african grey parrot Grey with a cage size of at least 34″ (Wide) x 24″ (Deep) x 36″ (Height) for ample room to spread his wings and avoid touching the enclosure sides or bottom with his tail.
From beak to tail, the Timneh African greys are no more than 9 inches to 11 inches. Likewise, the wingspan may be no greater than 13 inches- 15 inches while they weigh between 250g to 375g. Interviews involved questions focused on Grey parrots based on vendor recollections of their own trade activity (see Supplementary Material). Interviews were conducted by four local field staff asking a set of predetermined questions that included open-ended, closed and multiple-choice questions (see Supplementary Material). Interviews were conducted in Ewe, Fon, and French and later translated into English.
The pair are 15 months old parrots and are currently being nurtured in a beautiful environment and ready to be shipped worldwide. All our babies are very friendly, entertaining and very well socialized. A $500 deposit will reserve the pair for a period of 14 days. All our parrots come with a health certificate from an Avian vet and all babies are also DISEASE-FREE. The CAG is more popular of the two subspecies, being larger and having a scarlet tail and black beak. The TAG is smaller with a much darker gray body, nearly black, with a horn-colored beak, and its tail ranges in color from maroon to dark gray or black.
When people just want a good home for their bird and will only charge you shipping, BE CAUTIOUS. Demand photos with DATE STAMPS, demand phone calls with the people you’re in contact with, demand to talk to the vet who checks the birds before shipping them. And when it’s international, you HAVE to complete paperwork so don’t believe the sender has it «all taken care of» because they can’t! It’s literally impossible, both parties HAVE to complete paperwork such as import/export permits and go through designated ports of entry. Vets have to check the animals at take off and landing destinations… it’s very in depth so don’t let anyone fool you.