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....African greys. Parrots. What else do you call them?
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No African greys are the best talkers
Pickles are not inherently deadly to African grey parrots, but they can be harmful due to their high salt content and potential for containing preservatives or spices that are toxic to birds. African greys have sensitive digestive systems, and a diet high in salt can lead to health issues like dehydration or kidney problems. It's best to avoid feeding pickles to African greys and stick to bird-safe fruits and vegetables. Always consult a veterinarian for specific dietary advice for your pet.
Some people have allergic reactions to birds with high dander. The majority of birds do not have a high amount of dander. Ones that do include cockatoos, cockatiels, and African greys.
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African greys have like all birds hidden ears they have a slighter darker patch diagnal to their eye that we call cheeks.If you hold back the fethers on the patch you will see a hole that is the ear!
African Greys can eat a variety of foods, including high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Safe options include apples, bananas, carrots, leafy greens, and bell peppers. They should avoid toxic foods like chocolate, avocado, and caffeine. A well-balanced diet is essential for their health, so variety is key.
There is special African grey food that can be brought from pet shops. Also there are loots of speacial treats that you cna buy. They can also eat fresh fruit and monkey nuts (in there shells).
Funny you should ask that... It's Africa.
The number of times an African Grey must mate before they have eggs can vary. The birds should be kept together for between 30 to 60 days because the mating process can be quite lengthy.
African grey parrots, like many birds, can be sensitive to toxic fumes released by non-stick pans, particularly those coated with Teflon. When heated beyond a certain temperature, these pans can emit harmful fumes that can lead to respiratory distress or even death in birds. It's best to avoid using non-stick cookware around African greys and opt for safer alternatives, such as stainless steel or cast iron. Always ensure good ventilation in areas where cooking occurs to protect your pet.