by Grey_Moon » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:58 pm
Hi there!
I am quite a bit older than you are now (I will be 21 in May) but I was about your age when I got my first parrot (a rescued 5 year old female timneh african grey). I say, think long and hard about your life and what it will be. Assuming you plan on the typical thing (high school, college, dating, marriage, travel...etc) it will be a tough thing to manage both a bird (which is basically like having a baby) and time constraints. It will be tough to balance social life and birdie demands, no one wants to be a shut-in at 12, 13, 14, 15 etc.
Also, believe me, its harder than you think to find a partner when you are young that will be as birdie-committed as you will be (and there is no guarantee your bird will tolerate versus attacking your partner). I have had a couple longterm relationships, a couple new homes (finding roommates when you have a parrot is tough!) and it has not been easy. Want to go out for dinner with some friends or go to the gym after class and birdie suddenly becomes a constraint. You end up either feeling resentful because you cannot live like your friends do or guilty because birdie is home alone.
Obviously I know you are young, but all this will come into play pretty soon.
With that, go small, say a budgie or lovie. Tiels are actually pretty needy.

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Jacko (13 year old TAG rescue and my little turkey-bird girl

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"Love me, Love my parrots"