Here are the most important qualities:
- *Cuddly (loves to be pet and handled)
*Suitable for a couple
*Intelligent enough to desire human interaction
*Doesn't scream incessantly (apartment bird)
*Somewhat adaptable (we are likely to move in the future, might have a baby in 5 years, etc.) I realize that any pet requires ongoing attention, and I would provide this. But I know some birds are very sensitive to change.
Bonus qualities:
- *Can learn tricks
*Ability to talk/whistle
*Somewhat less bitey
My personal options so far:
Green cheeked conure,
Quaker Parakeet
Senegal
Cockatiel
Lovebird
At this point, I am leaning towards a cockatiel. If it was just me, I would get a quaker parrot, a green-cheeked conure or a senegal, but I am aware that these birds are very one-person oriented. My biggest issue is that I want my partner and I to both enjoy the pet...
We visit a senegal at the pet store (I would get one from a breeder, though) and the bird seems to be very friendly and enjoys being held and pet by anyone. Is this some sort of misleading illusion? If we raise a senegal, green-cheek or quaker from a baby and both give it equal attention, is it still liable to dislike one of us anyway, or can any of these parrots bond to two people? Are there any people here who have a senegal, green-cheek or quaker who loves two people?
Is a cockatiel a smart enough bird to be affectionate and enjoy human interaction? My only experience was around large parrots (cockatoos, senegals, conures and a lovebird) which my aunt had growing up, and I always assumed birds like cockatiels weren't very smart. I see them in the pet store and they seem fearful and non-engaging with humans. Am I wrong?
A lovebird is another option, but I wonder if the lovebird would scream too much. The lovebird my aunt had made a horrible screeching sound when it wanted attention, and I can imagine regretting that at 5am in a small apartment...
Please help if you have advice or suggestions. I want to make sure that I choose the right bird as this is a huge and long-term pet commitment to make. <3








