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Timneh African Grey Parrots for Sale

All our Timneh African Grey Parrots are well-trained, hand fed, and vaccinated to date, And they will be shipped and delivered together will all their legal and health papers.
Available Timneh African Grey Parrots on our farm are listed down for all the lovers of the Timneh African Grey Parrots worldwide to see and go for them now.
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Other details of our Timneh African grey parrots are provided down.
They are well-raised and socialized.

Banded: Yes

Age: We have available from 2 weeks old up to 24 months old birds for sale

They come with all health papers:
*DNA test
*CITES certificate
*Current veterinary certificate
*Health certificate
*Hatching Certificate
*Care Sheet/Fact Sheet
*Diet Sheet

Our shipping is 100% guaranteed worldwide and delivered directly to clients’ Doorsteps ( Doorsteps to Doorsteps Delivery ).

The African grey parrot’s ability to talk and mimic sounds makes this medium-sized parrot a captivating companion. African grey owners often report that their greys oftentimes talk in context and seem very attuned to their people’s emotions. The African grey parrot is not just a top talker — this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence, which gives them the moniker “The Einsteins of the Bird World.”

African grey parrot is one of the most talented talking mimicking birds on the planet, giving it quite a reputation among bird enthusiasts. Not only do bird keepers love this intelligent bird, but it’s also one of the most recognizable species to bird novices as well everyone knows the African grey parrot. This parrot is one of the oldest psittacine species kept by humans, with records of the bird dating back to biblical times. Understated beauty and a brainy no-nonsense attitude are what keep this parrot at the peak of popularity.

At first glance, the African grey is a medium-sized, dusty-looking gray bird, almost pigeon-like but further investigation reveals a bright red tail, intelligent orange eyes, and a stunning scalloped pattern to its plumage.

Native Region / Natural Habitat

The African grey parrots generally inhabit savannas, coastal mangroves, woodland, and edges of forest clearings in their West and Central Africa range.

Though the larger of the African grey subspecies is referred to as the Congo African grey, this bird actually has a much wider natural range in Africa, including the southeastern Ivory Coast, Kenya, and Tanzania.

The Timneh African grey is found in a smaller region along the western edge of the Ivory Coast and through southern Guinea.

Their diet in the wild consists mostly of palm nuts, seeds, fruits, and leafy matter.

Care & Feeding
There’s a reason why the African grey is often considered the poster bird for parrot intelligence, Not only is this bird inclined to amass a large vocabulary, but African greys also demonstrate an aptitude for recognizing the meaning of words and phrases.

The African greys need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence, such as foraging and puzzle toys.

Nutri Berries by Lafeber Company are perfect for foraging.

This complete food blends a balance of grains, seeds, and other nutrients in the shape of a berry.

Because the grains and seeds are mostly whole and formed into a berry shape, it encourages African greys to hold, nibble, and even play with the Nutri-Berries.

This mimics the foraging that African greys do in the wild.

The African greys seem especially affected by stress and commotion in their environment and can be put more at ease by placing one corner of the cage against a wall as opposed to in the middle of a room.

The African grey parrots are more prone to deficiency in vitamin-A/beta-carotene and therefore benefit from eating vegetables high in beta-carotene, such as cooked sweet potato and fresh kale.

Vitamin D deficiency is another concern, especially for greys on a poor diet.

Offering a balanced, pelleted diet, such as Nutri-Berries, for the main diet of an African grey helps prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

A grey that consumes a pelleted diet generally does not need vitamin supplements added to its food.

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