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How to Keep Your Timneh Happy and Inquisitive
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African Greys are renowned mimics and talkers, accurately reproducing sounds from the home like the ring of a phone or the beep of the microwave. They also have the capacity to develop huge vocabulary of words and, in some cases, imitate human voices so well that they can even recognise the person they are speaking to.
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Breeding
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The African grey is a very intelligent bird and is one of the parrots with the highest level of communication. They can also be taught tricks and other skills. They are social birds with a distinct personality. They also possess strong emotional and empathic reactions. As a result, they tend to form strong bonds with a single person and can be demanding of their attention. They can be destructive, and may bite, pluck or even inflict self-mutilation.
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In the wild, African greys form strong pairs. This behavior is often carried over into captivity. They tolerate other members of the family, but frequently become bonded to one member. Despite this, these are not very cuddly birds. They are prone to feather plucking, and could hurt or bite members of their family who don't spend enough time with them.
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They require a large cage and should be set somewhere draft-free and well-lit. A large playpen could be a good option, because it lets the bird spread its wings as required. The cage should be filled with toys, such as swings for parrots, chains bells, climbing ropes and birds toys that break. These toys can be utilized to stimulate and strengthen the timneh's cognitive abilities.
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They are extremely vocal birds that can pick up the sounds and words very quickly. They can imitate human voices and, in a few cases can identify the person they're speaking with. They have been recognized to "blow the whistle" on spouses who cheat, by repeatedly calling out their names and using the spouse's voice.
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In their natural habitats, the birds graze on trees for nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables. Their diet in captivity should consist of the highest quality parrot pellets, sprouts, grains, vegetables, nuts and commercially formulated parrot food. Seeds should not constitute an important portion of the diet because they are fatty and lack many of the minerals and vitamins needed for a healthy parrot.
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You can also learn how to care for yourself.
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African grey parrots are intelligent and curious by nature. To thrive, they need mental stimulation and enrichment of their environment. They also require veterinary attention. They can be easily stressed by changes in routine, new food or people and can exhibit behavior problems like self-mutilation or feather plucking. It is essential to discover the root cause of these behaviors to address them effectively.
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While both Congo and Timneh african grey parrots are able to talk, the former typically begins talking earlier than the latter around 6 months of age. The gender of the bird does not seem to have any influence on the ability of either species to learn to speak, however it is crucial that training be started at an appropriately young age. Both African greys are also skilled in mimicking everyday sounds, from knocks on the door to phantom phone rings.
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The cage should be large enough to allow parrots to move around and extend their wings. It should be constructed of materials that are strong and can stand up to chewing. It should include perches of various thicknesses for the feet and toys they can chew and preen, as well as destroy. Toys that encourage birds to utilize his brain are particularly beneficial and should be rotated on a regular basis. This will keep the bird physically and mentally engaged, which will help prevent boredom that can cause behavioral problems.
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A variety of food items is essential to ensure a healthy diet for the Timneh African grey, including seeds fruit, sprouts, vegetables, nuts and commercial pellets. To fight calcium deficiency these birds can be given cuttlefish or a calcium block. It is also possible to feed them leafy greens which are rich in minerals and vitamins.
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Timneh African grays require constantly in contact with human companions. If they are not given the right attention, these birds can become bored and withdrawn from their surroundings, leading to unhealthy behavior such as screaming or biting and plucking feathers. It is essential to make sure that these birds are socialized from a young stage.
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Feeding
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African greys are one of the most regular-minded and highly observant parrot species. They can be irritable to even small changes in their environment. This is why it's important to take time to help them become less sensitive to new items and situations to allow them to enjoy the novelty of new experiences without unnecessary stress. They are emotional and compassionate creatures with distinct personalities that tend to require attention from their owners.
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Like their cousins the Congo African Greys, Timneh African grey parrots can be exceptional mimickers and talkers. They can learn huge vocabulary and imitate sounds from the home with astonishing accuracy, such as the ringing of a phone or the sound of microwaves. They are also extremely adept at imitating human voices and can be so accurate that they are able to be recognized.
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In the wild, this species can be found in various habitats, ranging from open forests to dense Savannah areas. The climate is usually warm and sunny, but can be cool in the winter. They can live up to 40-50 years in captivity.
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Both the Congo and the [Timneh african grey parrot](https://charmingafricangreyparrotforsale.com/) are very social birds that require a lot of interaction with their owners. If they become bored or unappreciated, they will quickly vent their frustration through screeching. For a variety of physical and mental reasons, they may also develop behavior problems such as feather plucking and self-mutilation. To prevent these problems ensure they have plenty of mental stimulation by providing them with puzzle toys and chewing toys.
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They like to play and a large cage that lets them play around will give them the space they need. The cage should be placed in a quiet part of the house away from drafts and noisy areas. It's also a good idea to keep the cage away from windows and air conditioning vents since they are prone to overheating.
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A supply of clean, fresh water is required throughout the day, and food dishes and water dishes need to be cleaned regularly. A healthy diet for the Timneh african grey should include seeds, sprouts and nuts, fruits vegetables, commercial pellets and other fruits. They must be fed at least two times a day, and be given plenty of nutritious food in between.
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Health
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African Greys are considered the most intelligent of parrots. They are known for their ability to imitate human speech, and can communicate a variety of things you may think they haven't learned. They are great companions but must be stimulated by a variety of activities. Boredom can lead to feather plucking and other unsavory behaviours. To keep your Timneh entertained, provide them with a variety of durable toys that are safe for birds.
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These birds have the same brain as a toddler and enjoy being challenged like you. In the event of boredom, these birds are likely to act out by screaming, biting or even plucking their feathers. It is important to make sure they have plenty of toys that are not destructible to play with and to give them time to explore the surroundings of their cage.
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It is important to watch your African Grey for signs of stress. It could be as simple as changing their diet, or moving furniture around, or more serious like seizures or losing weight. Check for any changes in their behavior such as becoming more aggressive or avoiding social interaction. These indicators can help you spot potential health problems early and offer the appropriate treatment.
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It is important to check their calcium levels at every vet visit. The addition of more leafy greens to their diet could help. This includes mustard greens and kale. This helps to ensure that their nutritional requirements are met and that they remain healthy. They also require clean, fresh water every day. It is best to have it available at multiple locations and to wash their food and water dishes regularly.
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