Actions

  Print Article
  BookMark Article

Categories    Category List

  Accessories
  Advice
  Aging
Arts
  Arts And Crafts
  Automotive
  Break-up
Business
  Business Management
  Cancer Survival
Career
Cars And Trucks
  CGI
  Classifieds
Coding Sites
Computers And Technology
Cooking
Crafts
  Culture
Current Affairs
Databases
  Death
  Education
Entertainment
  Etiquette
  Family Concerns
  Film
Finances
  Food And Drink
  Food And Drinks
Gardening
Healthy Living
  Hobbies
Holidays
Home
Internet
  Leadership
  Legal
Medical
Men Only
Motorcyles
  Opinions
Outdoors
  Parenting
Pets
  Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Help
  Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
  Wellness, Fitness And Di
Womens Interest
  World Affairs
Writing

Online Now    Online Now

Guests Online (27)

Brad Steve (Submitting)

Vikram kumar (Submitting)

Johanivo Gustavy (Submitting)

Jhonthon Trot (Submitting)

Humphry Vanhoose (Thank You)

Giles Yamamoto (Thank You)

Baiduspider (56)

Bing (1)

Googlebot/2.1 (1)

Author Login    Author Login

Welcome Guest! Please login or create an account.

Username:

Password:



If you do not have an account yet, you can register ( Here ), or you may retrieve a lost user/pass ( Here ).

Navigation    Navigation

   10 newest articles RSS

Author Highlights    Featured Author

abbey lanny
Paducah

View My Bio & Articles


Dr. Wadley
Will Clayton

"My name is Dr. Wadley. I am an active internet marketer. I love music, sport and web surfering."

View My Bio & Articles


Vigo Mortensen
Fort Mill

View My Bio & Articles


Our Sponsors    Our Sponsors

Convert scanned PDF to text-based documents with OCR & All features of PDF Converter

Giving The African Grey Parrot As A Cherished Pet

Author : Sam Todd

Submitted : 2011-11-04 20:31:05    Word Count : 870    Popularity:   17

Tags:   Birds, Pets, Animals, Pet Care, Parrot, Grey Parrot, African Parrot, Family Fun, Family Issues, Farm Animals, Fashion, Fast Food, Fiction, Film, Finance, Finances, Financial Aid, Financial Planning, Financing, Fish, Fishing, Fitness, Fitness Equipment, Flipping, Flowers, F

Author RSS Feed   Author RSS Feed

Buy.com

Experts say that parrots are probably the most intelligent of all the birds, even being able to mimic human speech and understand the meanings of some words. The African Grey Parrot is known as the best mimic in the Parrot world. They have been kept as family pets for thousands of years and were especially valued by the ancient Greeks and Romans. Sailors have often kept them on board ship when undertaking long journeys. The African Grey is categorized into two subspecies, the Congo African Grey and the Timeh African Grey, which differ in physical appearance. Both have feathers of gray with subtle shading and flecks of white.

The Congo African Grey is the larger of the two. The plumage is light gray and they have a dark, red tail and a black beak. The Timeh African Grey is smaller with darker gray feathers, a maroon tail and a lighter colored beak. In the wild, the African Grey Parrot eats mostly fruit and nuts with some leafy vegetation. It's illegal now to trade in parrots that have been caught in the wild. They have to be to be bred in captivity in order to be sold as pets.

The parrots make a welcome addition to the family and are usually friendly pets but may not fit well with little children, as they have been known to bite and scratch sometimes. Those beaks and claws are very sharp. The African Grey Parrot literally likes to socialize with people and with other parrots. They can get lonely so it's a good idea to place the cage in a room where there is human activity. Because of their level of intelligence, an African Grey Parrot can become bored and needs the stimulation of varied toys.

It's a lot of fun; teaching parrots new words and phrases to learn. They might even pick up some swear words that owners would prefer them not to learn! Looking after them is fairly straightforward as long as they're given adequate attention. Their diet must consist of the right amount of vitamins and calcium. They like to eat leafy greens and they also enjoy cheese and almonds. It's very important that their cage is of sufficient size for the type of bird. Tender loving care by the owner will be rewarded by an entertaining and interesting companion. The African Grey Parrot can live up to around fifty years in captivity.

Author's Resource Box

Additional resources for pet care and holiday preparations can be found at Cat Breeds or Halloween Traditions.

Article Source:
ArticleFree4All

 

  Report Article
Badly Written Offensive Content Spam
Bad Author Links Mis-spellings Bad Formatting
Bad Author Photo Good Article!