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Most people don’t realize how dangerous some everyday foods can be for parrots 🦜What seems harmless to uscan be toxic—or...
05/01/2026

Most people don’t realize how dangerous some everyday foods can be for parrots 🦜
What seems harmless to us
can be toxic—or even deadly—for them
Common dangerous foods include:
• Avocado
• Chocolate
• Caffeine
• Onions & garlic
• Alcohol & soda
• Salty and sugary foods
What’s often overlooked:
Even small amounts can cause serious issues over time
Safe approach:
• Fresh fruits & vegetables
• High-quality pellets
• Controlled, balanced diet
This isn’t just about feeding—
it’s about protecting their health long-term
If you’re serious about proper care,
you’re in the right place 🦜

05/01/2026

African greys remember patterns.
Good or bad.
One negative experience
can change behavior long-term.

04/30/2026
04/30/2026

African greys require:
• Time
• Consistency
• Understanding
Not just care—
but awareness.

Owning vs understanding changes everything.

04/30/2026

Your African grey is not disobedient
It’s thinking ahead
They don’t just react.
They evaluate.
They remember.
They decide.
That “attitude” you see?
It’s intelligence—not stubbornness.

Most people don’t realize this…An African grey parrot doesn’t become “difficult” on its own It becomes difficult when: •...
04/29/2026

Most people don’t realize this…
An African grey parrot doesn’t become “difficult” on its own
It becomes difficult when: • The environment is wrong
• The routine is inconsistent
• The signals are misunderstood
What people call: “aggressive”
“too loud”
“stubborn”
Is often just: a bird reacting to confusion and stress
The truth is simple:
When you understand them properly,
everything changes
Behavior improves
Bond becomes stronger
Communication becomes clear
This isn’t about controlling the bird
It’s about understanding it
If you’re serious about doing it right—
you’re in the right place
Send a message

04/29/2026

Out-of-cage time is not extra care
It’s essential
Without it:
• Stress
• Boredom
• Behavior issues
Proper care includes daily interaction

04/29/2026

It starts long before.
Subtle changes:
• Less engagement
• Over-preening
• Quiet withdrawal

By the time feathers drop,
the cause has already been there for weeks or months.

04/28/2026

It’s not random
It’s consistency And trust 🦜

African greys often bond strongly with one person
Not because they’re “picky”—
but because they respond to:
• Consistent interaction
• Calm energy
• Predictable behavior
The person they feel safest with
becomes their preferred human
Important:
This doesn’t mean they can’t accept others
—but trust has to be built
Part 3 shows how to build that trust 🦜

Did yours choose you or someone else? 🦜

04/28/2026

“Let them be free in the wild”
It sounds right…
But it’s not that simple 🦜

The reality:
Many parrots today are:
• Bred in captivity
• Rehomed from previous owners
• Unable to survive in the wild
So the real responsibility is: Proper care Correct environment Understanding their needs

This isn’t about keeping birds for pleasure
It’s about
how well they are cared for where they are
Because neglect in a home
is just as harmful as losing them in the wild
If you’re serious about doing it properly—
you’re in the right place 🦜


What’s your view on this? 🦜

04/28/2026

There’s no exact age
Talking depends on:
• Environment
• Interaction
• Routine
It’s not about time—it’s about care

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