My opinion:
I don't believe in starter birds. I think you set what bird you want, research for months, volunteer at shelters and deal with that kind of bird that you want, than adopt or buy. In my opinion, if you want a bird say...a macaw or something, people will definitely say "not a good first bird,". I think quiet the contrary. As long as you've done your research, and spent some decent time around them "volunteering," You would most likely be ready. One of the major problems I see with "starter birds" is once you've had the starter bird for a while and make the jump to a larger parrot, than you have the large parrot, but you also have this other bird that you really never wanted in the first place. Depending on who you are, that could lead to an imbalance of attention. Your large parrot might get all the attention in the world, while the "starter bird may only get a few scratches here and there. Also, using a living thing as a "training purpose" doesn't really sit with me.
As a warrant, my first bird was a cockatoo. Everything was just fine and going extremely well, but than we found my dog was extremely allergic to cockatoo dander. Sending her back to the shelter worked just fine, she was happy to see the caretakers at the shelter again.
So, in conclusion, I just want to see what you guys think. All opinions are appreciated





