It's crazy how these little guys are likely to outlive their owners in many cases. If you get a hatchling African Grey at, say, 18, that bird will likely see the rest of your life, up to the end and still live another 10 years. In so many cases, African Greys will have to switch ownership to the owner's sons or daughters. They're part of your family more than most other pets could ever be.
he's too perfect for this world, too pure
So sweet, miss my birdy babies - training starts quickly in the wild - you’re being a great birdy Mama Trainer👌🏽✨
Where are you located? I am interested. My parents need training .
@@tapzoo54 I'm from India,
Maharashtra, pune
What a beautiful bird! I'd love a companion like that someday
It's crazy how these little guys are likely to outlive their owners in many cases. If you get a hatchling African Grey at, say, 18, that bird will likely see the rest of your life, up to the end and still live another 10 years. In so many cases, African Greys will have to switch ownership to the owner's sons or daughters. They're part of your family more than most other pets could ever be.
I have the same cushions in my house 😂
Also I just lost my African grey so I am watching these videos. I had him around the same age as Max 😢
I hope yr bird is safe in someone's house, continue searching for your bird. Never leave a ray of hope
@@parrotbehaviorist-harik6230 thanks for your kind words. Everyday I wish I can get it back