I am considering getting a Senegal Parrot as a pet, from reading the general characteristics of the breed a Senegal seems like a good fit. If I am going to make a commitment to take care of this bird for about 30 years I want to make sure I am making the right decision for the bird and myself. I hope you don’t mind me asking a few questions:
I live in the nice temperate climate of Long Beach, California and given that a flock of an indigenous species of Conures lives around the area, I would guess that the temperature is fine for Senegals as well. However in the late afternoon my house gets blasted by the sun and is a few degrees hotter on the inside and I don’t have an Air Conditioner (only a few days a year are uncomfortably hot). What temperature is too hot or too cold for Senegal Parrots?
I pretty much always have my windows open and only plan to have the parrot out of their cage when I am home, with a flighted parrot, is a normal screen enough to keep them inside? Or do they try to break out? Any other good home prep for parrots?
I am a professional and therefore Monday-Friday I am out of the house for at least 9 hours at work with some longer days and occasionally, but rarely, might be gone for 16 hours. If I plan on playing with the bird out of the cage for a bit every morning as I prepare for work and then more time later in the day when I get home would that be enough time spent with a Senegal Parrot that has a big cage and a variety of toys?
If I was going to get a dog, I would try looking in a shelter first as I feel that is the morally right thing to do. I have had many dogs and am comfortable in doing this and knowing the dog may have some issues and baggage. This would be my first bird I ever owned and am less comfortable in dealing with birds having issues and baggage then I would a dog. Everything I have read on the net pretty much says to not get a bird from a shelter if it is your first bird, what are your thoughts on this?
Do any of you know any good breeders in the Southern California Area?
Thank you in advance!







