Hi all,
Are there any Pionus owners on the forums who can help me? I haven't read anything negative about them at all, except from them being parrots which means they make a mess, make some noise, need to be cared for, and so on (completely normal things to any parrot owner, I believe). Have I missed something? Have you had any bad experiences with Pionuses, compared to what you would/could have with any other parrot species?
I am, since about three weeks back, the proud owner of a Blue-headed Pionus female named Penny. I haven't had any problems with her at all, and if her previous owner was speaking the truth, she never had any either. The only thing that makes me wonder is, when I was doing research before buying a parrot I spoke to a Senegal breeder. I told him I was interested in the species but that I was still doing some research, so I would get back to him once I had decided upon which species to get.
I did my research, and fell for the Pionus. Then I met Penny, and I fell for her too. So, I called the Senegal breeder to tell him that I was very glad that he had helped me out and answered my questions, but that I had decided upon a Pionus. At this point, he started acting pretty weird, in my opinion. I do understand why one would get annoyed at "losing" a customer, but... He became really grumpy, and the end of the conversation went as follows:
"You should know I've been dealing with birds for many years, so I know what kind of parrot Pionuses are". I suppose he wanted me to ask "Well, what's wrong with them?", but I didn't, so then he said sarchastically, "I'll keep my fingers crossed it goes well". Then, we ended the conversation.
I was feeling kind of uncomfortable at that point and really didn't feel like talking much more to him, otherwise I would've asked what he meant by that. So, as I haven't had any problems with Penny whatsoever (and like I said, neither did her previous owner), what do you guys think he meant by "I know what kind of parrot Pionuses are" (said in a tone that indicated he didn't mean "I'm very knowledgable, I know lots and can help you with your Pionus too", but rather a mysterious and grumpy "I know what they're like, and you've made a mistake... You really should've gone for one of my senegals instead. Now you're in deep shit.")
Like, sure, Penny isn't super cuddly, she loves sitting on my shoulder and getting head scritches, but she won't lie on her back like a dog, wanting to be cuddled. That's not a big deal to me, I like having a parrot who's somewhat independent, that's why I settled for a Pionus. Sure, she smells like honey. Big deal? It smells good! She's not and will probably never be the best talker, but trust me, my fiancée talks enough as it is, so I kinda think Penny being non-talkative is on the plus side too. Apart from these things, I can't think of anything that could be negative about her. So, please, if you know something about Pionuses, like, if they turn into monsters at a certain age (I know parrot adolescence can be rough, but apart from that?), please share! I love Penny and I don't think I'll ever regret getting her, but I reckon it would be good to know what might be coming, and if it's something as bad as what the breeder made it sound like.
Best regards,
Sara & Penny





