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Timneh African Grey: The timneh African grey enjoys socializing, but its behavior is often affected by the owner’s mood and home environment. This pet bird isn’t known as a cuddler, but it does enjoy a head scratch and intelligent conversation. More >> |
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Toco Toucan: Toco toucans have a stunning presence and are usually kept as aviary birds. If hand-fed and properly trained, however, they can also make affectionate pets. The toco toucans are not for novice bird owners and need to be housed in the largest amount of space possible. More >> |
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Toucan Species: Distinguishable from other pet birds by its shockingly large bill, toucans make unique pets. Often more active than parrots, these softbills require a lot of space to hop around in (more than the largest macaw). They also need a specially-formulated low-iron diet. More >> |
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Turquoisine Parakeet: Along with the scarlet-chested parakeets, the turquoisine parakeets are temperamental and quirky in nature. They are one of the most active grass parakeets, constantly moving around their aviary from flying to running or feeding. More >> |
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Twenty-Eight Parakeet: The twenty-eight parakeet can be an active pet bird and make a good outdoor species within the Barnardius group of parakeets because of its thick, gray down under feathers. Because of their ability to thrive in a variety of climates, these pet parakeets enjoy bathing in the rain and snow. More >> |
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