by GreenWing » Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:53 pm
Hi Shock&awe92,
I'm going to keep it real: I've owned dogs my entire life and had other birds before Tiki; I took care of a cockatiel and also rescued and rehabilitated a pigeon. None of these experiences prepared me for a Senegal. I purchased Tiki several months ago. It has been far from a cake walk, and I work from home, too. As discussed elsewhere on this forum, Senegals are the Jekyll and Hyde of birds. I have a hen and while sweet 90 percent of the time, she has displayed aggression to the point that she has drawn blood from a bite. These birds are very intelligent, they often are one-person birds, and they can be jealous, even of items like a cell phone (which was the reason for the blood-inducing bite).
Before I purchased Tiki, I was told that Senegals are "great birds, great talkers, and very quiet." Pet shop people aren't really to be trusted, because how many of them tell you the negatives about a bird, too?
Now, Tiki is a great bird. She is my companion, and she is a light in my life. I love her very much, but you kind of need to have unconditional love for a Senegal (which I do). They are very misunderstood birds; so many end up being re-homed because people are told what I'm told, that they're wonderful and all the good things, but never the negatives. So people buy them, but when they get bitten, they are disappointed. Owning a Senegal is a true commitment. This forum has helped me tremendously; please take their advice (especially Michael's) because they know what they're talking about.
My own advice is to read about them (Guide to the Senegal Parrot and its Family) and hang out on this forum before truly considering a purchase.
