LittleMissPetPerson wrote:Clipped or Flight? Which is better?
Flighted. It's not about which is "better" but which is "bad." Flighted isn't better, it's just the natural state. It's how birds are. It's a fact you have to accept if you want a bird or it's not the right pet for you. Nobody thinks to keep a dolphin in their bathtub, likewise people need to stop thinking of birds as something that doesn't fly.
LittleMissPetPerson wrote:Adoption or a breeder?
This is a great question. It depends. But not for the reasons most people say. Most would jump and say that a baby from a breeder is always better, more friendly, etc. First off, from a poor breeder this isn't even the case. From a good breeder, even if this is the cage, many of those birds grow up and in a few years lead their owners to disappointment. It's like buying a plant as a seed, you don't know what exactly it will look like when it grows. On the other hand if you get the ready grown plant, if you like what you see, you know that's what you're getting. Rescue birds are often more of what you see is what you get, more experienced, sometimes better behaved than a baby, shorter remaining life expectancy depending on age (good for people over 50), and no adolescence phase to cope with.
LittleMissPetPerson wrote:How do you safely take a bird outside?
http://TrainedParrot.com/Aviator_Harness or in a carrier
LittleMissPetPerson wrote:How do you safely introduce birds to other pets?
You don't.
LittleMissPetPerson wrote:What are some good parrot books?
The Parrot Wizard's Guide to Well-Behaved Parrots but I'm biased. I frankly didn't like other books all too much which is why I ultimately wrote my own.
LittleMissPetPerson wrote:Male or female?
Genus and species makes a far far bigger difference than sex. The typical difference between one species of same genus and another dwarfs the sex difference of a single species.