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What Is The Right Parrot For You

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It might be quite perplexing to choose the one among the whopping variety of over 300 parrot types, in terms of personality, colors, character, etc.

Choosing a parrot may pose a tough task given the variety to choose from and each bird varies in color, pattern, characteristic features and their cost.

Some of the parrot species that are hugely popular can be tamed to be your household pet are the Macaw birds, African Grey, Cockatoo birds and Amazon Birds etc.

Certain factors need to be considered before you actually make the purchase.

Buying a parrot should never be an impulsive decision by blindly following your friends or neighbors

Do an extensive research on the internet, read up some books if you can and get all sorts of information on the different types of parrots before proceeding.

Not all parrot breeds are same, and hence each of their needs are different.

So nurturing a parrot would become your full-time duty.

Macaws have dynamically colored feathers and are loved for their energetic behavior.

The Blue and Gold macaws are large in size and would not only require larger cages to accommodate them but also dedicated attention and care.

Greenwing Macaws are comparatively the calmer version of their hyperactive counterparts.

Macaws have a typical age of 20-30 years, and their size ranges between 13-40 inches.

Some of the common variants of Cockatoos are Moluccan, Goffin, Umbrella, Sulfur Crested and Lesser Sulphur Crested to name a few.

However the larger Cockatoos also make a lot of strident noise and are attention-seekers with a frequent tendency to escape from their cages.

If you are looking for a cute and affable parrot then go for a Cockatiel, which is the smallest species of cockatoo birds.

They are adorable creatures and can be an ideal companion for your kids who might get intimidated by louder, noisier and aggressive parrots.

With sizes ranging between 12 to 25 inches, these birds are also highly intelligent and a favorite among parrot lovers.

Those who have asthma or other respiratory problems should avoid Cockatoos as they shed a lot of feather dust.

Amazons are the most independent of the lot and can be on their own if provided with toys and stuffs it can remain engaged with.

They come in different sizes between 10-18 inches varying from one species to another.

The Amazons are cherished for their highly accomplished speaking abilities, their cordial nature and the ability to be stay loyal to their owners.

These birds are mostly green in color with additional tinge of color depending on species.

The characteristics of different species might vary a bit from each other.

For example Red-lored Amazons have a calm disposition whereas the male blue-fronted birds tend to show aggressive streaks in their character during mating season.

Once you know some basic information about each of the parrot varieties, you will be able to make an informed decision when buying a parrot for a pet.