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I am planning on getting a bird but I am not sure what bird to get. I am not sure what to get so I am stuck between an Indian Ringneck, cockatiel, and an African grey. I am not sure what to do.
 
My husband and I have two Cockatiels. They are sweet, nervous, silly, cautious, dramatic, and...sometimes they are not the "sharpest tools in the shed". They do some things that seem a little dumb...in an adorable way.

Cockatiels have a reputation for being hesitant to trust new owners. Do not give up! Ours would not sit on our hands for couple of months, then it was a few more months before they would sit on our shoulders or heads. Go at their pace and give them time. This is true for any bird species, really, but Cockatiels are known for being slower to trust.
 
#1 Look at space you want/need to designate for your future bird. This will narrow down the list with bird size. #2 How much are you willing/able to spend. Cost of a grey, cage, toys, food can be greater than 3K USD! #3 Look at your schedule. Birds require daily care. All larger parrots like greys require a lot of mental stimulus to avoid boredom. Even smaller cockateils, budgies require some mental stimulus. #4 Examine your living area. Birds and most parrots are loud! Living in an apartment will definitely limit choices. Read the posts here, articles, books and more about the species you're interested in. There's pros and cons for every species of bird. I have a Congo Grey, since she was just over 3 months. She just turned 21 yo and going strong. That's a major time commitment. If possible check out and volunteer at a bird rescue. You may find what the bird you want. You'll definitely learn about bird care good and bad.
 

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