We're looking for a new parrot. Our Love Bird died unexpectedly (see introduction forum) and we are trying to figure out what kind of parrot to get next. We want the personality of our Love Bird in a medium-large bird body. I've gone round and round reading various sites about birds and all I've been able to do is rule out certain species because of behavior issues or cost. I'm hoping the good people here can help me interpret the dry descriptions and point me in the right direction.
Here is what we liked about Pip (our love bird):
-liked everyone, he seemed to like me and my son the most, but he was happy to get attention from anyone
-he was a clown, he was fun just to watch
-he told us what he wanted. He made it clear when it was time to feed him or cover his cage.
-He was clean. Food mostly stayed in his cage. He didn't leave feathers everywhere. When he did poop on you it was a small amount
-He loved to ride on your shoulder or hang out on your desk.
What we didn't like:
-He was trusting of all other animals. He bonded with the cat through the cage wire, I don't think he realized the cat would have eaten him if given the chance.
-He could make your ear ring if he was on your shoulder when decided to start chirping.
About us:
-We own a home in a neighborhood surrounded by a state forrest about 10 miles outside of Seattle.
-My wife and I have been married for 12 years, we have an 8 year old boy, and 5 year old girl.
-We have a 2 year old Rhodesian Ridgeback dog, a long hair mostly indoor cat, 2 guinea pigs, and a tank of glowfish.
-My wife stays home but is planning on going back to work when my daughter hits 1st grade next school year.
My wife is currently stuck on a green wing macaw, my dad thinks a parrolet is they way to go since he had one way back when. I've been looking at amazon parrots or maybe a quaker. I know I don't want a cockatiel because of their feathers they seem to leave everywhere. The most important thing is we want a bird that is strong and sturdy, that we know will be able to handle living in our zoo.
Any advice will be most appreciated.
Thank you






