Sunday, December 5, 2010

African Grey Congo






Scientific Name:  
Psittacus erithacus
Description:     
There are two species of African Grey generally kept as pets, the Congo (which has a red patch of feathers on the underside of the tail like Rico), and the Timneh (with maroon tail feathers). They make a nice "jungle" sound when relaxed. When threatened or frightened they make a growling sound.
Care and feeding:
See the main African Grey page for descriptions of minimum cage size and diet.
Distribution:     
These birds are native to various parts of Africa including Kenya, Uganda, Liberia, and islands off the west coast of Africa.
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Aves
  • Order: Psittaciformes
  • Family: Psittacidae
Size - Weight:      
Congos grow to a length of 13 to 16 inches (32.5 - 40.6 cm). They are usually somewhat larger than the Timneh. Social Behaviors:     
African Grey Congos are tamed easily and are very sociable. However, they can sometimes become a "one person" bird. For an extensive parrot training system that potentially turns your bird into a fun, loving companion as well as learning lots of cool trickls.
Breeding/Reproduction:     
Congos are easily bred under normal conditions. The price of Congos has been coming down because there are so many being bred.
Sexual differences:     
There is no easily visible means of sexing these birds.
Availability:    
This bird is readily available.

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