Tag: African Grey Parrot
African Grey Parrot
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Mutation African grey parrot
Original price was: $1,380.00.$799.00Current price is: $799.00.Add to cartMutation African grey parrot for sale.
Mutations in African Grey Parrots, while less common than in some other parrot species, do occur and can result in unique and visually striking variations from the typical wild-type appearance. Here’s a description of some known mutations in African Grey Parrots:
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- Pied Mutation: Pied African Greys exhibit patches of white or lighter-colored feathers mixed with the typical gray plumage. These patches can appear on various parts of the body, including the head, wings, and tail. The extent of pied markings can vary among individuals.
- Lutino Mutation: Lutino African Greys lack melanin pigment, resulting in a predominantly yellow or light-colored plumage. Their eyes may be red or pink, and they often have lighter-colored beaks and feet compared to wild-type African Greys.
- Blue Mutation: Blue African Greys have a dilution of the typical gray coloration, resulting in a bluish or slate-gray appearance. This mutation affects the intensity of the pigmentation, giving the bird a unique and visually striking hue.
- Cinnamon Mutation: Cinnamon African Greys have a lighter and warmer tone to their plumage compared to the typical gray coloration. The feathers may exhibit a cinnamon-brown hue, particularly noticeable on the body and wings.
- Pearl Mutation: Pearl African Greys display a speckled or “pearlized” pattern on their feathers, characterized by small, lighter-colored spots or flecks interspersed throughout the plumage. This mutation can create a beautiful and intricate pattern on the bird’s body.
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Sarasota-Red Factor African Grey Parrot
Original price was: $1,870.00.$788.00Current price is: $788.00.Add to cartSarasota-Red Factor African Grey Parrot are the most intelligent of the parrot species, a fact which becomes evident upon observing their behavior. Many grey Parrots grow to be extremely sweet and affectionate toward their pet owners, and the species is known for being quite sociable. But an African grey that is bored or neglected is an unhappy bird, and it will not hesitate to air its offense when given the opportunity. They are known as a Non-loud screamer, reserving much of this instinct for talking and chattering. It can be good for owners having apartments or condos, although some individuals will prove problematic in this environment. Congo African greys swagger shiny black beaks and bright red tail feathers