• “Play is especially important for our intelligent parrots, so toys are a necessity, not a frivolity.”

    — Liz Wilson, Avian Behaviorist

  • "As a rule of thumb, a cage for a single pet parrot should be at least one and a half times the width of the bird's wingspan. This is a minimum recommendation."

    — PEARL Parrot Rescue

  • “Of all of the things you thoughtfully do for your parrot, your first consideration must be for its diet. I can’t stress this enough. Without well-balanced nutrition, a parrot’s general health will gradually decline, vitamin deficiencies will leave it susceptible to illness and disease, and its lifespan will be decreased.”

    — Patty Jourgensen, Avian Health Specialist

  • "Training provides your bird with a way to interact and bond with you and make use of those impressive brains."

    — Bird Street Bistrote source

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