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  1. Lingual Apparatus of the African Grey Parrot, Psittacus Erithacus Linne (A Ves : Psittacidae Description and Theoretical Mechanical Analysis) by Dominique G. Homberger, 1986-06
  2. The Lingual Apparatus of the African Grey Parrot, Psittacus Erithacus Linne (Ave by Dominique G. Homberger, 1986
  3. Parrots: Lovebird, Parakeet, Kea, Monk Parakeet, Amazon Parrot, Kakapo, Nestor, African Grey Parrot, True Parrots, Cockatoo, List of Parrots
  4. African Grey Parrot Handbook, the (Barron's Pet Handbooks) by Mattie Sue Athan, 2000-01-01
  5. El Yaco O Loro Gris Africano/ Training African Grey Parrots: Cuidados, Crianza, Adiestramiento (Animales Domesticos / Domestic Animals) (Spanish Edition) by Risa Teitler, 2005-06-30
  6. Yacos/ African Grey Parrots: Sanos y felices/ Healthy and Happy (Mascotas En Casa/ Pets at Home) (Spanish Edition) by Hindegard Niemann, 2008-05-23
  7. Talking Birds: Monk Parakeet, Amazon Parrot, African Grey Parrot, Common Raven, Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo, European Starling, Budgerigar
  8. African Grey Parrot by E. Wicks, 1971-12
  9. The Adventures of an African Grey Parrot: Livingstone in Paris by Patricia Johns, 2003-10-31
  10. South Africa's Trade in African Grey Parrots (A TRAFFIC East/South Africa report) by Teresa A Mulliken, 1995-04
  11. African Grey Parrots: A Complete Introduction (C0-001) by Al David, 1988-06
  12. African Grey Parrots
  13. African Grey Parrots: Everything About History, Care, Nutrition, Handling, & Behavior
  14. African Grey Parrot by 2005-03-31

41. Timneh African Greys - Parrots And Pet Birds Species Profiles - Birds
Timneh african Grey parrots. The Timneh is smaller than the Congo. Some peoplebelieve they have a calmer temperment than Congo greys.
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Timneh African Grey Parrots
The Timneh is smaller than the Congo. Its body color is a deep grey and the tail is maroon rather than scarlet. They speak as well as Congos. Some people believe they have a calmer temperment than Congo greys.
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42. McKinney And Duncan
Breeds african greys, amazons, asiatic parrots, cockatiels cockatoos, conures, macaws, parakeets, and parrotlets. Located in northern California.
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Bird Breeders in Northern California of exotic parrots; macaw, african grey, cockatoo, conure, eclectus, amazon, grass keets, more. Handfed baby birds.
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We are a three aviary co-op located in northern California. We pride ourselves in having been breeding and hand-raising exotic birds for more than 50 years.
Will ship everything from Parrotlets to Macaws.
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43. AFRICAN GREY Parrot
Isabel Never Told MeWhen Isabel Sold MeAn african Grey That A lightheartedlook at greys by Maxilla Evans Young RED african Grey parrots
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AFRICAN GREY PARROT
Psittacus erithacus
Baby Congo Grey
Isabel Taylor
Spooky
5 year old Timneh
Gary Blankenbiller
INFORMATION ON THE AFRICAN GREY
You and Your African Grey an introduction by Jane Hallander . This is a good article describing the differences in the sub-species of Greys, their personalities, and differences.
Isabel Never Told MeWhen Isabel Sold MeAn African Grey That
... A light-hearted look at Greys by Maxilla Evans
Young RED African Grey Parrots
... Information and pictures on several birds. BREEDER STORIES from the African ARK Keeping African Greys
by Laura Hamilton
The Joy And Anxiety Of A First Born
by Gwen Williams
Breeding African Greys
by Dennis Saydak
LINKS African Gray Parrot - link to the Pet Bird Page
Intelligence of African Grey Parrots
Dr. Irene M. Pepperberg, link to Proceedings of The International Aviculturists Society, January 11 - 15, 1995 To other links
OTHER INFORMATION
Range Map of the African Grey Parrot (44k in size) Pictures of the African Grey Parrot © 1997 - 2000 African Parrot Society Last updated: January 20, 2002

44. Breeding African Greys By Dennis Saydak
The nervous nature of african Grey parrots, (wild caught in particular) makes thistask even more challenging for the species. greys are just like people in
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Breeding African Greys
By Dennis Saydak
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
(Reprinted with permission from The Parrot Club of Manitoba’s newsletter The Parrot Post.) Perhaps the greatest challenge a breeder is faced with is how to properly set up new birds to ensure the best chance for breeding success. The quest to find the magic formula has proven to be frustrating and very time consuming for many. The nervous nature of African Grey parrots, (wild caught in particular) makes this task even more challenging for the species. Greys are just like people in that they are each individuals. You cannot expect them all to conform to one set of standards and be happy. It is necessary to keep an open mind and use common sense regarding what will contribute to breeding success in your environment. I recently spoke with an individual who was having no luck breeding his pair of Greys. He decided to replace the female of the pair simply because she did not have any interest in her mate over one year. The complete absence of pair bonding behavior prompted his decision. In my experience, I doubt that playing musical parrots will solve his problem. In fact, there may not have been a problem in the first place other than a lack of patience. To quote a very successful breeder and club member, Mr. John Doole, "Bird keeping is an art, not a science." I am very fortunate to have two proven pairs of African Greys. Other than matching each other clutch for clutch, they are as different as night and day. Initially, I had what I believed to be one true pair. They proved me wrong however, by laying an infertile clutch of seven eggs. I enjoyed these parrots so much that rather than replace one of them with a male, I purchased each of them a mate. I placed all four Greys together in one large cage to encourage natural mate selection. Within a few short weeks, two birds paired off. The other birds were stuck with each other by default. They have now been paired up individually for approximately three years.

45. African Greys
As with many other parrots, remember african greys can and should live for atleast 20 years upward to maybe 50 years. It is a life time commitment. ©.
http://www.ckcbirds.co.uk/african_greys.htm
To view the contents of this site, please click on the boxes below HOME COCKATOOS should cockatoos be pets? HAND REARED BREEDING DUCORPS ... ROSEATE AMAZONS and others! a-z of what to offer your bird DIET MACAWS RED BELLIED NEW the rainforest info page Parrot convention tenerife africans AFRICAN GREYS imported african parrots general COCKATIELS PARROT CARE HOUSING your birds LINKS How old is a 'weaned' parrot? buying unweaned babies PHOTO GALLERY Red Fronted Macaws HAVE YOU VISITED? Blue Gold Macaws and: Moluccan Cockatoos All you should know Spare a few seconds Click below to help save the Rainforests Members of: The UK Parrot Society World Parrot Trust Loro Parque Foundation CKC BIRDS African Greys (psittacus erithacus) How many of you know the difference and why you should? The African Grey, probably the most popular species of parrot kept as a pet in the UK. I nhabiting a large area of Africa, from the Ivory Coast to Kenya, Angola, the Congo and Tanzania. click on map for larger view Hand reared babies from CAPTIVE BRED PARENTS? Ask the breeder about their adult birds....

46. Imported African Parrots
Imported african parrots. Click here and support the proposal to ban the import ofwild caught birds into the EU. AGrey2chicksckc.jpg (33855 bytes). african greys.
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To view the contents of this site, please click on the boxes below HOME COCKATOOS should cockatoos be pets? HAND REARED BREEDING DUCORPS ... ROSEATE AMAZONS and others! a-z of what to offer your bird DIET MACAWS RED BELLIED NEW the rainforest info page Parrot convention tenerife africans AFRICAN GREYS imported african parrots general COCKATIELS PARROT CARE HOUSING your birds LINKS How old is a 'weaned' parrot? buying unweaned babies PHOTO GALLERY Red Fronted Macaws HAVE YOU VISITED? Blue Gold Macaws and: Moluccan Cockatoos All you should know Spare a few seconds Click below to help save the Rainforests Members of: The UK Parrot Society World Parrot Trust Loro Parque Foundation CKC BIRDS Imported African Parrots The following factual figures are: 'Export quotas for specimens included in the CITES appendices for 2001' CITES - C onvention on I nternational T rade in E ndangered S pecies Country of origin Species Number of imports 2001 Cameroon African Grey parrots Congo (Dem Rep) African Grey parrots Guinea Senegal parrots 9,000

47. Exotic Parrots; Macaws, African Greys, Cockatoos, Conures, Eclectus, Amazons, Mo
Breeder of over 40 different species. Offers information on health and care, and recipes.Category Recreation Pets United States California......We are experienced and qualified breeders of exotic parrots. We offer a wide selectionof handfed baby birds for sale; Macaws, african greys, Cockatoos, Conures
http://www.ruffledfeathersaviary.com/
Ruffled Feathers Aviary is located near Placerville in Northern California. We are experienced and qualified breeders of exotic parrots. We offer a wide selection of handfed baby birds for sale; Macaws, African Greys, Cockatoos, Conures, Eclectus, Amazons, Pionus, Parrotlets, Ringnecks, Australian Parakeets, Poicephalus and more. Each handfed baby bird comes with a health guarantee . We currently have over 40 different species of parrots. We take great pride in our handfed babies, each one is lovingly raised in our home by professional hand feeders and weaned onto a pelleted diet with an abundance of fresh foods. Our babies are acclimated to other birds, dogs and children They are trained to sit on a playstand and know basic commands, such as 'step up' and 'step down'. Check back on our site frequently and watch as our babies grow! We offer shipping to most international airports. This website is updated weekly.
Click here on Babies Available to see what handfed baby birds we have for sale and what's coming up soon.
Red important tips on what to do you you first bring your handfed baby bird home at Bringing Baby Home
All handfed baby birds come with a free gift; a handcrafted toy from Feathered Kids Fun. Be sure to click on the image just below to see their wide selection of quality bird toys, in sizes ranging from parrotlet to macaw.

48. Exotic Parrots; Macaws, African Greys, Cockatoos, Conures, Eclectus, Amazons, Mo
At Ruffled Feathers Aviary we feed our birds a wide variety of foods. We feeda good pelleted bird diet as the base, followed by 10% or less seed.
http://www.ruffledfeathersaviary.com/recipes.htm
At Ruffled Feathers Aviary we feed our birds a wide variety of foods. We feed a good pelleted bird diet as the base, followed by 10% or less seed. We also feed sprouted seeds, bird bread and fresh fruits and vegetables. The following are some of their favorites: FRUITS VEGETABLES OTHER FOOD apples broccoli cornbread oranges, tangerines corn and corn on the cob (feed the cob too to bigger birds, they love to chew it up pasta, regular and colored/flavored bananas peas popcorn, boil it until it is soft grapes carrots sprouted seeds pomegranates zucchini cooked beans cherries (without the pit) kale and other dark green leafy vegetables (not iceberg lettuce) whole wheat toast with peanut butter spread thin blueberries, cranberries green beans plain cheerios strawberries dandelion greens sunflower seeds and other nuts, unsalted peaches, apricots (without the pit) sweet potatoes and yams oatmeal (no sugar added) mango cauliflower yogurt papaya chilies chicken, turkey kiwi frozen mixed vegetables, thawed brown rice Experiment! The rule of thumb is pretty much that if it is considered 'health food' your bird can have it. Use your discretion though. Salt, sugar and fat should be kept strictly to a minimum. An obese bird does not usually have a very long life span so be good to your pet, keep them away from the potato chips and pizza!

49. Poozleanimus - African Greys
Links to varied grey sites, both comprehensive informational sites and light-hearted entertainment.Category Recreation Pets Birds Species parrots african greys...... african Parrot Society Information on african greys and Poicephalusparrots. Includes a newsletter and frequently asked questions page.
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50. Birds, Parrots, Polls, Macaws, African Greys, Eclectus, Love Birds, Cockatoo, Co
Beak n Wings Pet Bird Club is a site that offers large amounts of content forall. Join our club online, buy or sell pet birds through our memberships.
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51. Just Parrots Aviary Located In Northern California, Breeder Of Macaws, Cockatoos
Just parrots Aviary located in Northern California, Breeder of Macaws, Cockatoos,african greys, Eclectus, Conures, Jendays, Suns, Blue Crowns, Green Cheeks
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AFRICAN GREYS
African Greys are the ulitmate talking machine. They are known for their fantastic talking ability and imating objects. (Unfortunately, my Paco
didn't read the book!) They can whistle, imitate just about anything and can be very affectionate towards their owner. Some birds will bond
very closely to their favorite family member.
They can live to 60+ years so take that in mind when acquiring an African Grey or any large parrot. They like a spacious cage with plenty toys
to amuse them. They do love their toys. Change their toys frequently so they won't get bored.
African Greys do best on a pelleted diet. Eating mostly seeds tend to cause problems for them especially in the calcium department. Give plenty
of fresh foods also.
2 African Grey Babies - 4 months old.
Adult African Grey
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52. All About African Greys - Kim's Aviary
All About african greys Introduction. african Grey parrots, known for their talkingability, were probably kept as pets back in Roman Times where it is known
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All About African Greys Introduction African Grey Parrots, known for their talking ability, were probably kept as pets back in Roman Times where it is known that there were shipments to Rome of parrots from Africa. It is certain that the Grey Parrot was known and traded by 1522 A.D. when a naturalist named Ulysses Aldrovandi mentioned the Grey Parrot in his zoological work. Today, the African Grey Parrot is one of the most popular pet birds. Species There is only one species of African Grey Parrot, Psittacus erithacus erithacus , commonly known as the "Congo" Grey Parrot and one sub-species, Psittacus erithacus timneh , known as the "Timneh" Grey Parrot. There is some debate about a second species known as Psittacus erithacus princeps , often referred to as the "Ghana" Grey Parrot. It is considered by some to be a separate race. It is slightly smaller in length and darker in color. There are other variations in the coloration of African Grey Parrots. There are some birds speckled with red feathers and those with pinkish tones in their grey feathers. There are some nicknamed "Cameroons" which are larger and lighter grey in color.
Click Pictures Origin The "Congo" Grey inhabits equatorial Africa from the south-eastern part of the Ivory Coast to western Kenya and northern Angola, the Congo and north-western Tanzania. The "Timneh" Grey inhabits Sierra

53. Heavenly Feathers Birds, Cockatiels, Parrots, Bird Links, Bird
grey Pets 4 You All Bird Breed Aviaries Macaws, Cockatoos, Amazons, africangreys, Conures Cody Hill Aviary - african Grey parrots Florence's Avairy
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You and Your African Grey

The African Grey Parrot
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Breeding African Greys
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Communication with an African Grey Parrot

PERSONAL HOME PAGES My Own "Mojo's" Page
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54. Companion Parrot Quarterly - Articles - Talking & Intelligence In African Greys
african greys are one of the few parrots that are consistently capable of responsiveconversation. I have taught Bongo Marie a dozen or more animal imitations.
http://www.petbirdreport.com/articles/greytalk.html
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by Sally Blanchard us for permission. Talking Timetable Greys who have shown no indication of talking by the time it is 2 or 3 years old may not become good talkers. However, I do know of many exceptions. These are often birds who are placed in new situations where they receive more stimulation and attention. Please do not misconstrue this to mean that if your grey does not talk, he is unhappy with you. Many of the non-talking greys I have met have been contented parrots. Another misconception I have heard is that parrots will not learn anything new after a certain age. This is absolute nonsense. Bongo Marie, my grey who is at least 25 but may be well over 40, is constantly learning new words, expressions, sounds, and even sentences. The Importance of Interaction Extra Grey Matter?

55. Companion Parrot Quarterly - Back Issues - African Greys
african greys While we certainly try not to neglect the other popular species ofcompanion parrots, the Companion Parrot Quarterly (CPQ) readership has a high
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African Greys
While we certainly try not to neglect the other popular species of companion parrots, the Companion Parrot Quarterly (CPQ) readership has a high percentage of African grey owners - both Congo and Timneh. Because of this since our first issue in 1991, we have published many articles and stories that are specifically about these intelligent birds. Some are in-depth articles discussing the whys and hows of creating a successful relationship with a companion grey while others are just enjoyable stories our readers have to share with other readers. Although these articles contain information specifically about African Greys, many of the behavioral articles in the CPQ would also be helpful to grey owners. See the back issue form for information about ordering. Drawing by Sally Blanchard.

56. Congo And Timneh African Grey Parrots - Species Profile
Wisdom. . In summary, african greys are magnificent and amazing parrots,but are not the right bird for everyone. Potential owners
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African Grey Parrots Species profile More of This Feature - Part 1: Species Profile
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Birds - Links Elsewhere on the Web It's a Grey's World African Grey Myths Species Introduction There are two subspecies commonly found in the pet trade - the Congo African grey (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) and the Timneh African grey (Psittacus erithacus timneh) . The Congo African grey is slightly larger than the Timneh, and has bright red tail feathers. The Timneh's tail feathers are dark, maroon colored tail feathers, and overall usually has has slightly darker coloration than the Congo, especially over the back (although not always the case). While the Congo's beak is grey, the Timneh's upper mandible is bone colored with a dark edge, while the lower mandible is grey. There is some debate over whether there are significant differences in temperament between Congos and Timnehs. Some say the Timnehs are slightly more laid back and less prone to feather picking and other neurotic behavior. Others say there is no difference. Either way, there is a lot of individual variation between birds of both subspecies and even if there is a slight overall difference in temperament, this generalization won't necessarily hold true for any given bird.

57. Species - African Greys
The african Queen Site of Jean Pattison, known as the african Queen,who breeds african parrots, including greys. Great tips for
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Guide picks African greys are remarkable birds, known for the ability to use language within context.
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African grey parrots are amazingly intelligent birds that can be wonderful pets. However, they are demanding and sometimes challenging, and are not the right bird for everyone. Find out more about them in this species profile, and also a quick guide to their housing and feeding needs. African Grey Myths
First in a series of articles by Bobbi Brinker on the myths surrounding these parrots, such as "Greys Are Clumsy." African Greys World Large collection of photos, tips on care, and a short movie of Alex, the most famous African grey in the world. The African Queen Site of Jean Pattison, known as the African Queen, who breeds African parrots, including Greys. Great tips for breeders, photos, and articles. Consider getting her book, "African Parrots."

58. African Grey Parrots
Our names are Tom and Gail and we have been raising african Grey parrots for 10years. Prior to raising the amazing greys, we hand fed cockatiels and love
http://www.africangreybreeders.com/
We sell only Congo African Grey Parrots.
Hello
and welcome to our African Grey Parrots website! Our names are Tom and Gail and we have been raising African Grey Parrots for 10 years. Prior to raising the amazing "Greys," we hand fed cockatiels and love birds and decided, due to their great personalities and exceptional talking abilities, to specialize in African Greys. If you decide on an African Grey as your bird of choice, you will not regret it. Their intelligence, personality, and antics, will constantly amaze and entertain you. Another great quality that sets Greys apart from other parrots is that they are not squawkers or overly noisy. They whistle and make untold numbers of bird sounds and unless housed with a loud shrieking bird will not develop this behavior. Greys like to be handled but don't demand it and simply enjoy being a member of the family. As long as their cage is in an area where they can see and hear you, they are content. The area where your bird's cage is to be located should be free of drafts and direct sunlight and it is important to remember all birds can tolerate cold much better than heat.

59. Home Of Tom Gail's African Grey Parrots
We only sell the Congo african Grey parrots. Please check with us foravailability of our greys as we only raise a limited number.
http://www.africangreybreeders.com/africangreys.htm
We only sell the Congo African Grey parrots. Please check with us for availability of our Greys as we only raise a limited number. We sell our African Greys after being weaned at the 14 to 16 week period. All African Grey Parrots are $725.00 dollars.
Information About African Grey Parrots Diet:
Our birds are weaned on apples, oranges, grapes, nectarines, carrots, frozen (thawed) mixed vegetables and pasta. We also make a protein mix of peas, feed corn, barley, brown rice, and several types of beans. This mixture is soaked and then cooked until tender but not mushy, and they receive a heaping tablespoon of it daily along with the fruit and vegetables. We also feed a pellet diet, a variety of Roudy Bush, Lafaber, and Haggen. They seem to enjoy Roudy Bush the best. We treat them to a sprinkling of mixed seed over their food twice a week using a parrot mix without sunflower seeds. An excess of sunflower seeds is not healthy and can make the bird "hyper". The treat of the day for our birds is a peanut each. They savor them! The more variety in the diet, the healthier your bird will be and more prone to trying new things. Never give your bird chocolate or avocado, they are

60. Foryourbird Associates - African Greys
Parrot breeder of african greys, Meyer's and Senegal parrots. Hand fed baby Parrotbreeder of african greys, Meyer's and Senegal parrots. Hand fed baby
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