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The African Grey Congo is a
beautiful, intelligent parrot, that would make a wonderful addition to your
family, as long as you understand their capabilities and have the patience
to give them all that they need. Owning a parrot is something that takes
lots of love and time, in order to have a good relationship with them. They
have definite needs, and if fulfilled, you will have a lifelong friend.
There are many attributes to
sharing your world with an African Grey Congo. They have the intelligence
level of a five-year-old, yet the emotional level of a two-year-old. It is
quite like having a perpetual toddler in your home. If unattended they have
enough abilities to get themselves in trouble, so it is always important to
keep an eye on them. Nevertheless, they love to interact with their family,
and will like to be everywhere you are, whether at the kitchen table, or
taking a shower. In the wild, the African Grey is a flock bird, so you and
your family are their flock in their eyes. They want to be with you as much
as possible. They do not necessarily have to be on you to interact but like
to be included in the family activities whether it be watching TV or
cleaning the house, as long as they are involved some way, they are happy.
The African Grey is known for its talking ability. They usually begin
talking anywhere from 3 months to 1 year of age. They are excellent mimics,
and have the ability to not only repeat words and sentences, but just about
any sound that is a regular in your household. Telephones, microwave beeps,
coffeepots are easy for them to imitate. They can have in their repertoire
as much as 2000 words. Not only do they speak just as if the person they are
imitating is standing right there, they also can feel what we are feeling
and are capable of reacting to our emotions. The do not always just repeat,
they can understand some of what they say, by knowing the right response
what is spoken to them. The African Grey Congo is without a doubt, very
talented, but they are also very skittish. They are cautious of strangers,
they have to be eased into new toys and new situations, but if you approach
them quietly and calmly winning their trust, they can adapt and be very
happy with their human family members. Once they trust you, they are so
loyal, and love to have the back of their heads scratched. They will even
snuggle under your chin, which is more likely to happen at the end of the
day, when they are almost ready for sleep and relaxed.
The African Grey Congo is a medium
size bird. They can range in size from 12-14" from their beak to their tail.
The normal range for weight is between 400 and 650 grams. The baby parrot
will have dark grey, even black eyes until they reach six months of age.
After that, their eyes start to lighten, which is a good way to determine if
a parrot is less than six months of age. From then until about two years,
the eyes will be pale grey in color. When they reach adulthood, at
approximately three years of age, they will have a light yellow coloring to
their iris. Their beaks are solid black, and after about six to eight weeks
of age, their tail feathers turn a beautiful bright red. Another way to
determine a young Grey, is if they have they have dark grey tips to their
feathers. Around their eyes, they are smooth and white. Most of their
plumage is light grey, though some can be a bit darker. Their feet are a
dark grey. If given the proper love and nutrition, these birds can live as
long as 50-70 years.
The African Grey Congo originates
from Central Africa, from the southeast portion of the Ivory Coast extending
to western Kenya, down to Tanzania and Angola. Greys from Congo can be
somewhat larger, and those from Nigeria can be darker in their wing coverts. |