by Pajarita » Thu Sep 27, 2018 9:36 am
No, I don't. But, in all honesty, I stopped reading parrot reference books a long time ago because I've never found a single one that gave correct information. The one thing I can tell you about grays is that, if you work outside the house, you won't be able to keep one of them happy - and you can't even get two hoping they will bond because, in my personal experience, they are one of the hardest species to get to bond with another bird. They are also not good for people who are not in a very stable situation because change of any kind affects them severely so, even if you are home all the time and even if you have prior experience with parrots, if you are young, chances are, it won't work out for the bird [this is because young people change jobs, go out all the time, want to travel, get new boy/girlfriends, get married, have kids, etc - too many changes for a bird that doesn't do well with change].