First off let me say hellloooo! I am new!
Second let me say that I have extensive experience with parrots. I have worked at two zoos. Granted one was in the reptile house, so not really with parrots, but the other I did get to work with a variety of birds from rheas to emus to an ornery amazon and lories and parrots and endangered starlings, etc.
I also worked at a petstore where I was single-handedly responsible for hand-rearing all of the baby birds and taking care of all the birds - finches, parakeets, cockatiels, conures, quakers, cockatoos, macaws, you name it. I also have traveled to the Amazon to study macaws and I just so happen to work for the National Audubon Society - so I got birds under my skin!
Anyway it's been a good 6 or 7 years since I worked with parrots and birds directly and I really miss owning one. I really have been itching to get one and I think I am finally in a place in my life that I can. I work from home 2 days a week so I am around to give it the attention it needs.
My favorites have always been macaws and cockatoos but I live in a 2story townhouse so I don't really think a large macaw or cockatoo would be feasible. I was thinking of maybe one of the smaller cockatoos or macaws. Maybe a goffins or a hahns or lesser sulpher?
I am not to much of a fan of parakeets or conures or cockatiels or lovebirds or pionus or quakers.
I do want a bird that is at least moderately friendly with strangers too.
I also do own cats. One of them has been around birds before (cockatiels) and is totally fine with them. The other is a pathetic excuse for a cat with no prey drive (really - a grasshopper once bonked him on the nose as it was hopping away and he wouldn't go near any bugs for months) so if anything I'd be more concerned of the parrot with the cat rather than the cat with the parrot.
The one parrot species I never got the chance to raise or be around much were electus. So I don't know much about those. And just a few amazon species.
I'd be interested to hear what others think would be a good parrot to get or if you guys think it wouldn't be a good idea to get one at all - either because of the cats or the living arrangements (no one lives beside me - there is a unit beside me but the owners said in the 5yrs that they have lived there they've never seen anyone go in or out and I've never either).
I just miss being around birds!
Second let me say that I have extensive experience with parrots. I have worked at two zoos. Granted one was in the reptile house, so not really with parrots, but the other I did get to work with a variety of birds from rheas to emus to an ornery amazon and lories and parrots and endangered starlings, etc.
I also worked at a petstore where I was single-handedly responsible for hand-rearing all of the baby birds and taking care of all the birds - finches, parakeets, cockatiels, conures, quakers, cockatoos, macaws, you name it. I also have traveled to the Amazon to study macaws and I just so happen to work for the National Audubon Society - so I got birds under my skin!
Anyway it's been a good 6 or 7 years since I worked with parrots and birds directly and I really miss owning one. I really have been itching to get one and I think I am finally in a place in my life that I can. I work from home 2 days a week so I am around to give it the attention it needs.
My favorites have always been macaws and cockatoos but I live in a 2story townhouse so I don't really think a large macaw or cockatoo would be feasible. I was thinking of maybe one of the smaller cockatoos or macaws. Maybe a goffins or a hahns or lesser sulpher?
I am not to much of a fan of parakeets or conures or cockatiels or lovebirds or pionus or quakers.
I do want a bird that is at least moderately friendly with strangers too.
I also do own cats. One of them has been around birds before (cockatiels) and is totally fine with them. The other is a pathetic excuse for a cat with no prey drive (really - a grasshopper once bonked him on the nose as it was hopping away and he wouldn't go near any bugs for months) so if anything I'd be more concerned of the parrot with the cat rather than the cat with the parrot.
The one parrot species I never got the chance to raise or be around much were electus. So I don't know much about those. And just a few amazon species.
I'd be interested to hear what others think would be a good parrot to get or if you guys think it wouldn't be a good idea to get one at all - either because of the cats or the living arrangements (no one lives beside me - there is a unit beside me but the owners said in the 5yrs that they have lived there they've never seen anyone go in or out and I've never either).
I just miss being around birds!