BirdField
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I recently found a rescue near me with a lineolated parakeet and I've started to become interested in the species. I've had no prior experience with a parrot/parakeet in my own home so I was wondering if the lineolated would be a good first-bird for me to take care of (especially in comparison to the eclectus and amazons at the rescue I saw). I won't have the opportunity to adopt until next year so that gives me some time to learn about parakeets in general.
I just want to hear if anyone has any advice for owning a lineolated and what it is like. I've heard many differing opinions and understand that a lot matters on the bird's own personality. I'd be glad to get any advice from cage size to personality to common health issues and what to watch out for.
Also, would it be good if I visit the bird prior to adopting (this going for any bird that I may adopt in the future). The rescue isn't too far from me so it would be pretty easy to stop by and visit and get to know the birds and the people at the rescue.Thanks for any tips!
I just want to hear if anyone has any advice for owning a lineolated and what it is like. I've heard many differing opinions and understand that a lot matters on the bird's own personality. I'd be glad to get any advice from cage size to personality to common health issues and what to watch out for.
Also, would it be good if I visit the bird prior to adopting (this going for any bird that I may adopt in the future). The rescue isn't too far from me so it would be pretty easy to stop by and visit and get to know the birds and the people at the rescue.Thanks for any tips!