ACE AND TIANA
$1,600.00
Status: AVAILABLE. ACE AND TIANA is a hand-reared pair of MALE AND FEMALE African Grey parrots, 7 MONTHS old. Trained in housetraining, household manners & social experiences. Comes with: Vet Record, Registration, 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee, Shots Up To Date, Leash, and Toys. Very adaptable to new environments.
Description
Welcome to the World of ACE AND TIANA: Premium MALE AND FEMALE African Grey Parrots
Meet ACE AND TIANA, a stunning pair of 7 MONTHS old MALE AND FEMALE African Grey parrots that are now ready to find their forever home. African Greys (Psittacus erithacus) are widely regarded as one of the most intelligent bird species on the planet, often compared to a 5-year-old human in terms of cognitive ability and emotional depth. This particular pair, ACE AND TIANA, has been hand-raised with the utmost care, ensuring they are not only physically healthy but also socially well-adjusted and ready to integrate into a loving household.
Personality and Temperament
At 7 MONTHS, ACE AND TIANA are in a vital stage of their development. African Greys are known for their ‘thinking’ nature. Unlike some other parrots that might be more physically demanding, Greys are observers. They spend a lot of time watching their environment and learning the routines of their human companions. This pair is particularly well-socialized, having been exposed to various household sounds, from the hum of a vacuum cleaner to the chatter of a busy kitchen. This early socialization is key to preventing the ‘phobic’ behavior sometimes seen in poorly raised Greys.
As a pair, they share a unique bond. Watching them interact is a joy—they preen each other, share toys, and offer a level of companionship to one another that a single bird might lack. This often makes them more stable and less prone to separation anxiety, as they always have a flock member nearby. However, they are still very much bonded to humans and will seek out your attention for head scratches and training sessions.
Unmatched Intelligence and Speech Potential
The African Grey is the ‘Einstein’ of the avian world. Research by Dr. Irene Pepperberg with the famous parrot Alex demonstrated that these birds don’t just mimic; they can understand concepts like color, shape, and even quantity. ACE AND TIANA are already showing signs of this incredible potential. At 7 MONTHS, they are starting to experiment with vocalizations—whistles, clicks, and the beginnings of human words. With consistent training and interaction, they are likely to become proficient talkers, often learning to use words in the correct context.
The Legacy of the African Grey
Native to the dense rainforests of West and Central Africa, the Congo African Grey (Psittacus erithacus erithacus) has been a prized companion for centuries. From the royalty of ancient Egypt to sailors in the 15th century, humans have been captivated by their silver plumage and scarlet tails. But it is their mind that truly sets them apart. In the wild, they live in complex social structures, requiring them to develop high levels of communication and problem-solving skills. These traits translate perfectly into a domestic setting, where they view their human family as their ‘flock.’ Understanding this history helps owners appreciate why these birds require so much mental engagement—they are hardwired for social complexity.
Nutritional Needs for Long-Term Health
To keep ACE AND TIANA in peak condition, a diverse and nutrient-rich diet is essential. African Greys have a higher requirement for calcium and Vitamin A than many other parrot species. We have raised them on a base of high-quality organic pellets, which provide a balanced nutritional foundation. However, pellets are only the beginning. Their daily menu includes a ‘chop’ of fresh vegetables such as steamed sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, and bell peppers. We also provide fruits like papaya and blueberries as occasional treats.
Foraging is a natural instinct for African Greys. We encourage this by using foraging toys and hiding treats (like almonds or walnuts in the shell) to keep their minds sharp and their beaks busy. This mental stimulation is just as important as the nutrients themselves in preventing boredom-related behaviors.
Housing and Environmental Enrichment
Because ACE AND TIANA are a pair, they require a spacious habitat. A cage with dimensions of at least 48 inches wide by 36 inches deep is recommended to allow them room to move without damaging their feathers. The cage should be a sanctuary, equipped with various perches of different textures and diameters to promote foot health. Natural wood perches (like manzanita or dragonwood) are far superior to smooth dowels.
Placement of the cage is also critical. African Greys feel most secure when their cage is in a corner, giving them two solid walls for protection. They should be in a ‘hub’ of the home where they can see the family but not be overwhelmed by constant high-traffic chaos. Our facility ensures they have had access to full-spectrum lighting, which is vital for Vitamin D3 synthesis and overall mood regulation.
Training and Socialization: Housetraining and Manners
Training is an ongoing process that builds trust. ACE AND TIANA have already undergone initial housetraining and have been taught basic household manners. They are accustomed to being handled and are comfortable with the ‘step-up’ command. We use positive reinforcement techniques—rewarding desired behaviors with praise and treats—rather than punishment, which only damages the bond with a sensitive Grey.
We have also focused on ‘social experiences,’ exposing them to different people and safe environments. This makes them adaptable and less likely to become ‘one-person birds,’ allowing the whole family to enjoy their company.
Grooming and Physical Upkeep
Maintaining the physical beauty of ACE AND TIANA is relatively straightforward but requires consistency. They produce ‘powder down,’ a fine dust that helps keep their feathers clean and waterproof. Regular misting or providing a shallow bird bath is essential for their skin and feather health, and most Greys eventually grow to love their ‘shower time.’ Beak and nail maintenance is usually handled by providing plenty of chewable toys and varied perches, though occasional professional grooming may be needed. Their stunning red tail feathers are their pride and joy, and seeing them fan out during a happy greeting is one of the most beautiful sights in the avian world.
Safety, Shipping, and Our Guarantee
We understand that bringing home a new family member is a big decision. That’s why we offer safe, climate-controlled shipping for ACE AND TIANA. They will travel in a secure carrier designed for avian transport, ensuring they arrive at your home unstressed and healthy. Each of our birds comes with a comprehensive health package, including Vet Records, Registration, and a 1-Year Genetic Health Guarantee. They are up to date on all necessary shots and come with complete health papers signed by our avian specialist.
What’s Included with Your Purchase
- ACE AND TIANA – Pair of MALE AND FEMALE African Grey Parrots
- Vet Record and Health Registration
- 1-Year Genetic Health Guarantee
- Complete Health Papers and Up-to-Date Shots
- Travel Leash and Starter Toys
- Lifelong Support from Our Avian Team
By choosing ACE AND TIANA, you are not just buying a pet; you are gaining a life companion that will grow with you for the next 40 to 60 years. Their intelligence, beauty, and quirky personalities make them one of the most rewarding animals to share a home with. Order ACE AND TIANA today and start your journey with the world’s most intelligent parrots.
In conclusion, ACE AND TIANA are a rare find—a bonded pair of young, healthy, and exceptionally socialized African Greys. Whether you are an experienced bird owner or a dedicated newcomer prepared for the commitment, these two will bring an unparalleled level of intelligence and charm to your home. They represent the very best of our breeding program, and we are proud to offer them to a home that will cherish them as much as we do.
Additional information
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