| | African Grey Species: Known for sharp looks and even sharper wit, African greys enthrall pet bird owners with their uncanny ability to mimic and even, seemingly, understand their words and gestures. With great intellect also comes great sensitivity and, occasionally, frustration. More >> |
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| | African Ring-Necked Parakeet: African ring-necked parakeets are affectionate birds that needs enough attention to keep it from getting bored, but enough independence to spend time alone on a playgym. African ring-necked parakeets are shy and quieter than Indian ring-necked parakeets. More >> |
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| | Alexandrine Parakeet: Alexandrine Parakeets are independent but social and make excellent pets. They are adventurous and enjoy new toys and activities. While they do not enjoy as much handling as other parrots, Alexandrine parakeets do like being touched and stroked on occasion. More >> |
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| | Amazon Species: Without Amazons, the pet bird community might be a little duller. These boisterous, clownish parrots love to sing and dance – literally – and they eat and yell with the same amount of enthusiasm. More >> |
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| | American Type Budgie: One of the most commonly kept pet bird in the United States, budgerigars are chatterboxes that love to play and hop around on their playgyms and sometimes their owners. This pet bird is active and curious, and will use all the cage room an owner can provide for it. More >> |
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| | Australian Parakeet Species: The diversity of Australia’s flora and fauna extends to its impressive list of native colorful parakeets, which include several genera. The Australian grass parakeets, as their often called, are more often found in aviaries than as a single pet inside a home, although there are exceptions. More >> |
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