Sharaye Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Hello all, I am new to Grey's, but not birds. I have owned birds my whole life, up until about 5 years ago with the passing of Angel, who was 23, the green quaker parrot. I still miss him. But I am considering getting a Congo Grey some time in the future. I want to learn more about these birds and what the community who values their happiness does to maintain happy, healthy, loved birds. I have had quakers, blue and gold macaws, budgies, and conures. Some when I was a young child. I've always had a fascination with them. I was sad to see my two blue and Golds have to be rehomed. I had gotten them from a breeder, hand fed them, and loved them. I lived with my parents then and the reason I had gotten 2 was that my had said she wanted one too. This was a mistake. She wasn't ready to buy a second cage or anything. I kept both birds for about a year. Letting them out whenever I was home. I was in college and I also worked at walmart. They were outgrowing the cage I had had for them, for one it was fine, but two it wasn't going to cut it. My mom had previously agreed to give them attention and care initially, but this didn't happen. Luckily a friend of the family decided to add them to her avian collection. She has a whole room dedicated to her birds, super large cages, and even an outdoor flying area that is fenced and covered. I still see pictures of them, but it's still not the same. I do feel better that they have a home that I couldn't provide, and loads of attention, toys and a great diet. I am living with my fiance now in VA with his parents. We are looking for a home, and once we are settled, and provided there is ample room/safeties for a bird, I would like to find a Grey. Joining this forum would allow me to learn from others what works for them and generate more options. I am very confident in my ability to have a Grey as a member of the family. Not only with my past experience, but my desire to continually learn for their benefit. I also have a Master's degree in Psychology, so training should be a little more simple. I work with children who have special needs as a profession, so I believe I have the love and patience as well. Anyway, much too much from me, so I'll end by saying "Hi!" ~Sharaye Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brat Birds Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Welcome Sharaye. Doing research before getting a Grey is a great idea. Spend some time reading through the posts on here and you will learn a lot of what it takes to make a home in which a Grey can flourish. You say you want a Congo, may I ask why not a Timneh? Just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharaye Posted February 25, 2014 Author Share Posted February 25, 2014 Although from the research I have read, there aren't many differences between the two. Congos tend to take a little longer to talk, have bright cherry tail feathers, and some say are quieter, but I believe that's individual bird differences. Congos also tend to be a little bigger. The choice was made because it is a slightly bigger bird, and because of the brightly colored feathers. Silly, I know, but it reminds me of my grandmother. I learned my avid love of birds from her, and she always loved the bright red cardinals that would frequent the feeders. Otherwise, I am not really that particular. Each are spectacular in itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ray P Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Hi Sharaye and welcome to the grey forum. Read and learn as much as you can and I hope there`s a grey in your future soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
judygram Posted February 25, 2014 Share Posted February 25, 2014 Hello Sharaye and welcome to our family. Its good to see you are doing the research to learn all you can before the day you bring a grey into your life, they are awesome creatures and become part of the family so are loved as much as our human children, they provide companionship in ways no other animal can. You will learn a lot by reading thru the many threads here on this forum, as you will see lots of different questions have been asked and we do our best to give some answers as we all have been there and done that with our birds, nothing like firsthand experience to guide you thru the process of forming a bond with your feathered companion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sharaye Posted February 26, 2014 Author Share Posted February 26, 2014 Thank you! I intend to be fully prepared before I even start looking for a bird. This bird will no doubt become my 'child.' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brat Birds Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 Of course it will become your child!! LOL You were very right in the description between CAG and TAG birds. I have a Timneh solely because we fell in love with him. We had no opinion on which we wanted. Have you found a breeder or are you planning on a rescue? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luvparrots Posted February 28, 2014 Share Posted February 28, 2014 I have both a Timneh and a Congo. My CAG is the talker and afraid of everyone but me. My TAG is the fearless one but does not talk much although she use to be more of a talker before I got my CAG and ZON. I believe the way the breeder treats their young'uns has alot to do with their personalities. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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