I'm looking to bring a small(er) parrot into my home. While I have had experience with a Sun Conure and an Umbrella Cockatoo in the past, I'm looking for a smaller less demanding option. But I do know what commitment keeping and caring for a bird involves.
I'm considering either a Cockatiel or a Parakeet. This is based on what I think is a realistic expectation that I will have the ability to meet. One of the key considerations is length of life. At my age (40's) I think it would be irresponsible to take on a bird that will live 30+ years.
Key considerations for me:
1) I want a bird that is comfortable perching on a finger or shoulder. A bird that has a personality that you can interact with, rather than a bird that is independent and you live with, but don't interact. I also want a parrot that, with work, will not be skittish. I have always seen parakeets as skittish, is this true? In this aspect, the Conure I had was excellent for what I am looking for.
2) Noise - I know any parrot can be loud. But with a smaller bird, I'm looking for a smaller voice. Is there much difference between a cockatiel or parakeet? A bird that can whistle or mimic noises would be nice, but not a must have.
3) Mess - I know the Cockatiel is from the same family as the Cockatoo. The Cockatoo was amazing, but the dander and dust was really messy. Does the Cockatiel share that trait?
4) Other - what other differences do you see between these two parrots?
Thanks in advance.
I'm considering either a Cockatiel or a Parakeet. This is based on what I think is a realistic expectation that I will have the ability to meet. One of the key considerations is length of life. At my age (40's) I think it would be irresponsible to take on a bird that will live 30+ years.
Key considerations for me:
1) I want a bird that is comfortable perching on a finger or shoulder. A bird that has a personality that you can interact with, rather than a bird that is independent and you live with, but don't interact. I also want a parrot that, with work, will not be skittish. I have always seen parakeets as skittish, is this true? In this aspect, the Conure I had was excellent for what I am looking for.
2) Noise - I know any parrot can be loud. But with a smaller bird, I'm looking for a smaller voice. Is there much difference between a cockatiel or parakeet? A bird that can whistle or mimic noises would be nice, but not a must have.
3) Mess - I know the Cockatiel is from the same family as the Cockatoo. The Cockatoo was amazing, but the dander and dust was really messy. Does the Cockatiel share that trait?
4) Other - what other differences do you see between these two parrots?
Thanks in advance.