Hi,
I wonder if I might sollicit some tips?
I'm considering having a more intelligent bird than my present zebra finches. I've had lovebirds over 20years ago, but it wasn't a big succes: they screeched a lot to the annoyance of the whole family and I didn't know anything about parrot training then.
However, I have a couple of limitations, being time, noise and space.
Due to the unpredictable nature of my work, I can not guarantee the time I can spend with it to more than 20 minutes. I'm pretty sure to be able to schedule that daily. More than that is possible, but can not be guaranteed every single day.
I go on about two 15-day business trips yearly, and perhaps half a dozen of short trips. The parrot should be able to get along with its babysitter, either my parents or other family, but some of them might be scared taking it out of the cage.
So I'm looking for a bird that can take well to this kind of time-limited interaction, if such is possible of course
The other limitation is noise. It's just impossible to have early dawn and late dusk screeches (while people are still in bed) in my appartment, so I would need low-noise birds. Unless this can be solved by covering the cage?
I've been looking at so many species so the last couple of weeks, that I'm a little clueless at the moment.
I don't have a big dwelling, so I thought that perhaps a smaller species is more fair (Lineoleated parrot, parrotlets), but my heart goes out more to the medium size species such as a cockatiel, senegal or especially a green cheeck conure.
I would be grateful to have constructive feedback or criticism.






