They have their morning big poop which mine likes to take out of the cage on his perch as to not get his cage all poop filled. Then about every 20 minutes you can tell when they are going to poop by watching them. He seems to poop less in the cage because he only has his pellets in the cage. I feed him all his fresh food on his perch because it's easier to clean up. If they fly or glide if his wings or clipped they poop more often. Hopes this helps.
i will not recommend a African grey as a first pet they can be to loud, and demanding they need a lot of atention i recommend to start of with a cockatiel, budgie or similar size parrot if it is ur first and if u prefer African grey u have to be with at least 8 hours a day it is a hard job if ur thinking of buying one or if u already have one.
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....African greys. Parrots. What else do you call them?
Funny you should ask that... It's Africa.
there are two species of African greys. one is the "Timneh African Grey Parrot".
IN THE WILD.......i am not 100% sure of the Congo African greys, but the timneh African greys are not. timnehs are only found in four countries in Africa (the only one i recall is sierre Leone). the congos i know are in Africa and south America, i am unsure of anywhere else.
At least 70 years but in the wild about 60 years.
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.
There are many languages spoken in Africa, so there isn't a single word for "poop" in African languages. The word for poop can vary depending on the specific language being spoken in a particular region.