Hello, My name is Kat. I live in Florida, and I currently have a 13 year old male Cockatiel (normal gray) named Zazu. I've had him since he was weaned, and I absolutely love him. He was quite the brat for the first eight years of his life, but for some reason when he hit that eight year old mark, he decided his days of terrorizing members of the household, and biting anything that dared come within a foot of his person were over. Strangely, I actually missed it for a while. He still isn't cuddly, but he no longer bites you, and he really enjoys coming out of his cage now. He knows how to say "pretty bird" and give a wolf whistle. He likes banging his beak on his cage bars or the nearest hard surface when I play the piano. He loves to whistle and screech in his own little made-up harmonies. He is actually quite talented at this sometimes...I call him my "little Mozart". I really do love him to bits...But he has always been rather sedate, never very curious or active. He just likes to sit and watch the world go by. Most people I talk to say this is typical for cockatiels.
I've decided I want to get another parrot. I'm planning on keeping it completely seperate from Zazu, so that won't be an issue. I'm looking for a bird that would probably be $200 or less(Nothing big like an African Gray, or Macaw, etc.) I would like a bird a little more cuddly and interactive than Zazu. I'm looking for intelligence, but it doesn't have to be a great talker. Something that is a "step up" from Cockatiel ownership. I've tried Parakeets/Budgies, and maybe I got them from bad breeders, but the one's I have owned/handled never stopped being timid/fearful of the humans around them. Noise isn't an issue. I live in the country, and I'm used to dear old Zazu letting loose his howls of joy or aggravation at all hours. Mess isn't an issue either. I'm really looking for a bird that is low on aggression, high on interaction, and is very sociable. So far I've considered Lovebirds, Quaker Parrots, or maaaaayybe another Cockatiel if I could find one a bit more active than Zazu.
The problem is EVERYTHING I find is controversial! One book/website says Quakers are the best parrot to own, the next says they are the most aggressive and likely to bite of the parrot species. I'm getting the same this with all the species I research. So is there anyone out there who has an idea what parrot would be good for me?
I've decided I want to get another parrot. I'm planning on keeping it completely seperate from Zazu, so that won't be an issue. I'm looking for a bird that would probably be $200 or less(Nothing big like an African Gray, or Macaw, etc.) I would like a bird a little more cuddly and interactive than Zazu. I'm looking for intelligence, but it doesn't have to be a great talker. Something that is a "step up" from Cockatiel ownership. I've tried Parakeets/Budgies, and maybe I got them from bad breeders, but the one's I have owned/handled never stopped being timid/fearful of the humans around them. Noise isn't an issue. I live in the country, and I'm used to dear old Zazu letting loose his howls of joy or aggravation at all hours. Mess isn't an issue either. I'm really looking for a bird that is low on aggression, high on interaction, and is very sociable. So far I've considered Lovebirds, Quaker Parrots, or maaaaayybe another Cockatiel if I could find one a bit more active than Zazu.
The problem is EVERYTHING I find is controversial! One book/website says Quakers are the best parrot to own, the next says they are the most aggressive and likely to bite of the parrot species. I'm getting the same this with all the species I research. So is there anyone out there who has an idea what parrot would be good for me?