Abel, please don't forget to become very informed about the things that are toxic for birds, including Teflon, cooking sprays, disinfectant sprays, other aerosols, cleaning products, cologne, candles and many, many more. Even if your feathered friend does talk, expect hours of screeching on a
daily basis. Also, you
will get bitten. It doesn't matter who you are or how much experience you have with parrots. Everyone gets bitten and it hurts.
A lot. Even the tamest bird gets in a sour mood now and then. If the bird is bigger, you may end up in the ER with stitches. A person can even lose a finger if the parrot is large enough.
Read a lot and then stick around here and read some more and continue asking questions. This way you are better prepared for when you bring your feathered friend home. The best bet is to
not expect your bird to talk. Ever. Then ask yourself if you can still love this enigma of a creature and provide it with a forever home, despite the expense, hard work, bites and very possible lack of dialogue (from the bird). Parrots can live anywhere from 15-30-80 years, depending on the species, so it's a lifetime commitment. Best of luck.
