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Baby African Greys Jigsaw Puzzle

This adorable picture of three young African Grey Parrots taking a break from flying and playing was taken by Gay Noeth of On African Wings.

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African Grey Parrots are very intelligent birds and a properly handfed baby will grow up to be a confident and loving pet to someone. These three babies have been raised with love and attention and will go to lucky new owners once they are completely weaned and ready to leave home.

These babies are Congo African Grey Parrots. The bright red tail and the black beaks are the main visual differences between the Congo and the Temneh African Greys who have darker maroon tails and horn coloured upper beaks.

For more information on Gay Noeth or her African Grey Parrots, you can visit her site On African Wings. You will find a lot of information there that could help you with any parrot species that reside in your home.

If you are looking for a book about African Grey Parrots, you will find some good ones at Avian Publications.
African Grey Books and Video Tapes from Avian Publ


Do you have an African Grey Parrot residing in your home? Why not drop by the birds forum and talk about your pet with a bunch of bird lovers?

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