I say parrots but if I know me, I'll end up with another one at some point.
However, my question is, how well do birds relocate to extremely different climates? I ask this because there's a possibility we'll be moving to Alaska at some point. My concern is mainly the climate change from Utah to Alaska. Last winter, it hit as low as -56F. That's pretty brutal for a parrot to endure, although, she'd never be outside.
I'm also seeing that birds aren't quite so common there. My daughter really wants a grey and admittedly I love the comical nature of the amazons. I'm guessing if we're going to add onto our flock, we'd better do it before we move.
However, my question is, how well do birds relocate to extremely different climates? I ask this because there's a possibility we'll be moving to Alaska at some point. My concern is mainly the climate change from Utah to Alaska. Last winter, it hit as low as -56F. That's pretty brutal for a parrot to endure, although, she'd never be outside.
I'm also seeing that birds aren't quite so common there. My daughter really wants a grey and admittedly I love the comical nature of the amazons. I'm guessing if we're going to add onto our flock, we'd better do it before we move.