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Best African Grey Home Bird Shop can help! We are here to make sure that both your feathered friend and you have a rewarding relationship. With our help, we’ll provide plenty of information on the best way to keep your feathered friend happy & healthy. Plus, with our sassy informative tone, learning more will be fun!
Available Birds
Looking for a new feathered friend? We are here to help make choosing your baby parrot easy and stress-free. Our team has over 35 years’ experience pairing people with their perfect pet bird. Not only do we provide the healthiest birds, but they come fully fledged and abundantly weaned! That means you can rest assure that your bird will be on the best diet possible when it's time to go home.
Bird Food
Got a feathered friend? Best African Grey Home Bird Shop has got you covered—we offer an extensive selection of bird food and treats! Whether your pet parrot demands the tastiest seeds or your cockatiel craves something new, we can help. Give us a shout if you need assistance selecting the perfect mix for your precious pals! We are available round the clock (24/7), simply contact us for more inquiries.
Bird Cages & Play Gyms
Have you been searching for the perfect bird home? Look no further! Best African Grey Home's bird cages come completely assembled and quality checked, so it's easy to give your feathered friend a comfy new place. You can pick them up in store or get delivery straight up to your area, where ever you are located - just contact us for all the details.

The African grey parrot is not just a top talker — this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence, which gives them the moniker “The Einstein of the Bird World.”

African Grey Parrots

Personality & Behavior

Most bird keepers believe that only an experienced bird enthusiast should keep a grey. They are complex parrots, highly sensitive, and more than a little demanding. They are also charming and brilliant, but this match of sensitivity and brains can lead to behavioral issues. They are creatures of habit, and even a small change in routine can make a sensitive grey unhappy. They are prone to plucking and chewing their feathers, among other bad habits. Anecdotally, the TAG has a hardier attitude and may be better for households with a lot of people coming and going. The CAG prefers a little less chaos.
African greys are social parrots that need a lot of hands-on time, however, they aren’t “cuddlebugs.” They will tolerate some head scratching and a little bit of petting, but they do not appreciate intense physical contact, though some individuals don’t mind a little snuggling.
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African Grey Parrots

Speech & Sound

Much of the grey’s appeal comes from its talking ability. It is among the best talkers in the parrot family, able to repeat words and phrases after hearing them just once or twice. This bird reaches full talking ability around a year of age, and most individuals become capable mimics much earlier.

Not only will a grey develop an outstanding vocabulary, research has shown that this species can come to understand what it’s saying.
But just because greys are smart and may choose to talk rather than scream, it’s a mistake to believe that they aren’t noisy.
Health & Common Conditions

African greys are especially susceptible to feather picking, calcium deficiency, vitamin-A and vitamin-D deficiency, respiratory infection, psittacosis and psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD).