African Grey Parrot for Sale
Original price was: £2,400.00.£1,200.00Current price is: £1,200.00.
Pepe – African Grey Parrot for Sale 🦜🩶❤️ | Intelligent & Talkative Companion
Meet Pepe, a stunning African Grey Parrot, widely regarded as one of the most intelligent and talkative parrot species in the world. With his calm nature and remarkable ability to mimic speech, Pepe is a perfect companion for a dedicated and loving home.
Bird Details:
Name: Pepe
Breed: African Grey Parrot
Age: 14 Months Old
Gender: Male
Price: £1,200
Pepe has been hand-raised in a clean and nurturing environment, making him tame, friendly, and very well-socialized. He enjoys interaction, learning new words, and bonding closely with his owner.
What Comes with Pepe:
Spacious cage
Ownership papers
DNA-tested certificate
Playing toys
1-year health warranty
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
Microchipped for safety and identification
We also offer 100% reliable home delivery, ensuring Pepe arrives safely and stress-free.
Description
African Grey Parrots | Intelligent & Talking Companion Birds at Daniel Max Bird
Discover the brilliance of African Grey parrots—widely regarded as one of the most intelligent bird species in the world. If you’ve ever wondered “Is an African grey parrot a good pet?” the answer is yes—for the right owner. At Daniel Max Bird, we connect bird lovers with healthy, well-socialized parrots while helping you understand everything from care to personality, lifespan, and behavior.
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Is an African Grey Parrot a Good Pet?
African Greys are among the best companion parrots for experienced owners. They are:
- Highly intelligent (often compared to a young child—“Are parrots as smart as a 5 year old?” Yes, African Greys often demonstrate this level of cognitive ability)
- Deeply emotional (“Do parrots feel love for their owners?” Yes, they bond strongly)
- Loyal (“Do African Grey parrots bond to one person?” Often yes, forming a primary attachment)
However, they are not always beginner-friendly. If you’re asking “What is the easiest parrot to own for beginners?”—African Greys require more attention than smaller birds.
Talking Ability & Intelligence
“Can African grey parrot talk?”
Absolutely—African Greys are famous for their exceptional speech and comprehension.
- Advanced vocabulary and mimicry
- Ability to associate words with meaning
- Among birds with the highest IQ levels
They are often considered one of the most intelligent parrots globally.
Legal & Ownership in the UK
“Is it legal to own an African grey parrot in the UK?”
Yes—but due to conservation protections (CITES regulations), you must ensure:
- Proper documentation (Article 10 certificate)
- Purchase from licensed, ethical breeders
Price, Cost & Value
“How much does an African grey parrot cost?”
Prices vary depending on age, training, and lineage:
- African grey parrot price UK: typically £1,500–£3,500+
- Costs include cage, toys, food, and vet care
They are not the cheapest parrot to own, but they offer unmatched intelligence and companionship.
Lifespan & Long-Term Commitment
“What is the lifespan of an African grey parrot?”
- 40–60 years (sometimes longer with proper care)
This makes them a lifelong commitment—ownership requires planning for decades.
❤️ Personality, Bonding & Behavior
African Greys are:
- Sensitive and emotional
- Loyal and affectionate
- Curious and observant
Common questions:
- “How to tell if African grey likes you?”
→ They seek your attention, vocalize, and mimic you - “How do parrots show anger?”
→ Feather fluffing, hissing, or biting - “How do birds apologize?”
→ Gentle vocalizations and approaching calmly - “How can you tell if a bird is happy?”
→ Singing, playing, relaxed posture
⚠️ Disadvantages to Consider
“What are the disadvantages of the African grey parrot?”
- Require constant mental stimulation
- Can become noisy or stressed
- Prone to feather plucking if neglected
- Not ideal for owners who travel often (“What to do with my parrot when I go on holiday?” → Arrange a trusted sitter)
🏡 Daily Care & Environment
🛏️ Sleep & Routine
- “Should you cover a parrot cage at night?” → Yes, helps them feel secure
- “What time should parrots go to bed?” → 10–12 hours of sleep nightly
🌡️ Temperature
- “Do parrots get cold at night?” → Yes, keep room warm and draft-free
🚿 Hygiene
- “Should I spray my parrot with water?” → Yes, light misting supports feather health
🥗 Diet & Feeding Guide
“What food should you never feed a parrot?”
Avoid:
- Avocado (toxic)
- Chocolate, caffeine, alcohol
- Salty or sugary foods
Also:
- “Which fruit is not good for parrots?” → Avoid fruit seeds (apple seeds are toxic)
Provide:
- Fresh fruits & vegetables
- Pellets and seeds
- Clean water daily
🧠 Mental Health & Enrichment
African Greys need stimulation:
- “What toys do African grey parrots like?”
→ Puzzle toys, chewing blocks, ropes - “How to tell if a parrot is lonely?”
→ Excessive screaming, feather plucking - “How to show a parrot love?”
→ Talk, train, and spend time daily
🚫 Safety & Handling
- “Why can’t you touch a parrot back?” → It can trigger hormonal behavior
- “What is the most toxic thing to birds?” → Fumes (Teflon/PTFE), chemicals
- “What smell do parrots hate?” → Strong artificial scents and smoke
🐦 Communication & Emotional Bond
- “How do you say ‘I love you’ to a parrot?” → Soft tone, repetition, bonding time
- “Can parrots understand what they are saying?” → African Greys often associate words with context
- “How do you say sorry to your parrot?”
→ Calm voice, gentle interaction
🛠️ Cage Setup & Comfort
- “What is best to put in the bottom of a parrot cage?”
→ Paper liners or bird-safe substrate - “What is the best bedding for African GREY parrots?”
→ Avoid loose bedding; use safe liners instead
🤔 Common Concerns Answered
- “What are parrots most scared of?” → Loud noises, sudden movements
- “What colors are birds scared of?” → Bright, unfamiliar objects
- “What sound do parrots hate?” → High-pitched, harsh noises
🟢 Final Thoughts – Is This the Right Bird for You?
African Grey parrots are:
- Incredibly intelligent
- Emotionally complex
- Deeply rewarding companions
But they require time, patience, and commitment.
If you’re ready to welcome one of the smartest birds in the world into your home:
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Discover why African Grey parrots remain one of the most sought-after, intelligent, and emotionally engaging companion birds available today.








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