Greetings,
Sorry for a question that I'm sure has been asked thousands of times.
I am wanting to add a parrot to our home. I have had a conure before and found them to be friendly, but too ear splitting.
The Senegal looks quite and interesting but don't seem to have the vocal abilities that I'm hoping for in a bird.
The African Greys, (thinking timneh) seem to be quite enough for my tastes and have the vocal ability but I'm also worried about how one will do in the home while I and the family are at work, and the feather dander for an asthmatic daughter. No reason to pick a bird that will not be a good fit.
The Amazons seem to be a little less demanding in the constant entertainment category but then perhaps lounder than I'm after.
I think you can see where I'm heading with the questions.
My desire for a bird in the home is for both some touching time and the joy of the animal in our lives. Greys seem to be the front runner so far, with Senegal a close second, then a smaller Amazon like the Panama Yellow or Yellow crown.
So, I put it to the experts here.
I'm after being able to touch and move around the bird without picking up fingers later, meaning aggression. Some species are worse than others. (had a bald eagle that taught me that one).
Vocal abilities to make things just that much "funnier".
Not a species that likes to scream just for the heck of it like the Conures.
I have almost no parrot experience, but lots of large bird experience through Falconry (afore mentioned bald eagle, Harris hawks, coopers and goshawks, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, Great horned and Barn Owls and the peregrine falcon).
Suggest your species that you believe will fit in our home. I'm out in the country with no neighbors in half a mile. Small country home. No pets inside the house. Normal Monday through Friday work week. Willing to go past $500.00 for bird alone, but not by much. Willing to wait for the right bird rather than rush out and make a mistake.
I also realize that perhaps no parrot will fit in the home and should stick with Falconry birds.
Thanks in advance,
Gos
Sorry for a question that I'm sure has been asked thousands of times.
I am wanting to add a parrot to our home. I have had a conure before and found them to be friendly, but too ear splitting.
The Senegal looks quite and interesting but don't seem to have the vocal abilities that I'm hoping for in a bird.
The African Greys, (thinking timneh) seem to be quite enough for my tastes and have the vocal ability but I'm also worried about how one will do in the home while I and the family are at work, and the feather dander for an asthmatic daughter. No reason to pick a bird that will not be a good fit.
The Amazons seem to be a little less demanding in the constant entertainment category but then perhaps lounder than I'm after.
I think you can see where I'm heading with the questions.
My desire for a bird in the home is for both some touching time and the joy of the animal in our lives. Greys seem to be the front runner so far, with Senegal a close second, then a smaller Amazon like the Panama Yellow or Yellow crown.
So, I put it to the experts here.
I'm after being able to touch and move around the bird without picking up fingers later, meaning aggression. Some species are worse than others. (had a bald eagle that taught me that one).
Vocal abilities to make things just that much "funnier".
Not a species that likes to scream just for the heck of it like the Conures.
I have almost no parrot experience, but lots of large bird experience through Falconry (afore mentioned bald eagle, Harris hawks, coopers and goshawks, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, Great horned and Barn Owls and the peregrine falcon).
Suggest your species that you believe will fit in our home. I'm out in the country with no neighbors in half a mile. Small country home. No pets inside the house. Normal Monday through Friday work week. Willing to go past $500.00 for bird alone, but not by much. Willing to wait for the right bird rather than rush out and make a mistake.
I also realize that perhaps no parrot will fit in the home and should stick with Falconry birds.
Thanks in advance,
Gos