African Grey
Parrots
At Congo African Grey, we are dedicated to providing the most precious and adorable African Grey Parrots to loving homes. Our passion for these gorgeous companions drives us to maintain the highest standards of breeding ethics. We ensure the health, happiness, and well-being of each and every bird in our care.
Behavior and mating
African grays are highly social species, flying through the sky in noisy flocks and roosting in big groups amid the treetops each evening. A pair will seek out pre-existing tree cavities in which to make a nest. Parents are attentive, building well-made nests and feeding their chicks together.
They feed in smaller groups of about 30, eating foods like oil palm nuts and the berries of the cola plant, grasping them in their claws and tearing them open with their strong beak. The birds will also sometimes raid human crops, such as maize. Unlike other talking parrots, a young African Grey may not start talking until it is well more than a year old.
Smart and Charming Companion
The African Grey Parrot is one of the most intelligent bird species, known for its remarkable ability to mimic human speech and sounds. Originating from the rainforests of West and Central Africa, these parrots can develop extensive vocabularies and often use words in context, showcasing their cognitive skills.
Beyond their intelligence, African Greys have unique personalities. They can be playful, curious, and social, forming strong bonds with their human companions. Their captivating charm and interactive nature make them beloved pets, but they require mental stimulation and social interaction to thrive.
In summary, the African Grey Parrot is not only a beautiful bird but also a fascinating companion that brings joy and enrichment to any household.
They feed in smaller groups of about 30, eating foods like oil palm nuts and the berries of the cola plant, grasping them in their claws and tearing them open with their strong beak. The birds will also sometimes raid human crops, such as maize. Unlike other talking parrots, a young African Grey may not start talking until it is well more than a year old.
Arican Grey Parrots
- Status : Accessible
- Name : Billy
- Specie : African Grey Parrots
- Sex : Male
- Immunised : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age: 9 months
- Status : Accessible
- Name : Bob
- Specie : African Grey Parrots
- Sex : Female
- Immunised : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age: 7 months
- Status : Accessible
- Name : Charlie
- Specie : African Grey Parrots
- Sex : Male
- Immunised : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age: 10 months
- Status : Accessible
- Name : Zazu
- Specie : African Grey Parrots
- Sex : Female
- Immunised : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age: 9 months
- Species: African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus)
- Name: Lily
- Age: 9 Month
- Gender: Female
- Immunized : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Species: African Grey Parrot (Psittacus erithacus)
- Name: Rinni
- Age: 11 Month
- Gender: Female
- Immunized : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Status : Accessible
- name : Milo
- Specie : African Dark Parrots
- Sex : Male
- Immunized : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age : 9 Months
- Status : Accessible
- Name : Cocoa
- Specie : African Grey Parrots
- Sex : Female
- Immunised : Yes
- Subdued : Yes
- Vaccination: Up-to-date
- Age: 9 months
African grey birds for sale – From baby parrots to beautiful couples
Our African greys are tamed, hand-raised, and exposed to people for early and healthy socialization. They can be easily trained and aren’t wary of humans and other pets. In other words, they are perfectly ready to make their home in your living room.
African grey parrots are famous for their intelligence and vocabulary.
African Grey Parrot online has been pets for thousands of years, there are records of these birds as household pets in biblical times. African gray parrots for sale online are native to a wide swathe of Africa, from offshore islands in the Atlantic Ocean, including Sao Tome and Principe to eastern Côte d’Ivoire through Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo into Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.