Hi guys, I browsed a few pages and you all have adorable birds! I’m going to start following to see your day to day lives with your feathery indoor friends. I’ve been looking into getting a caged bird recently (as in this past year been researching a little) and would like to know what life is like day to day and get more of an idea what a good beginner bird is.
We’ve been researching and considering this for around a year now and have been hanging out at a bird store and interacting with the birds on and off for a few months now getting hands on experience with a few different species. This isn’t something we’d take lightly and wouldn’t get one for a bit still, probably. This is just part of my research!
The bird store owner hasn’t swayed us towards one species or another or even really recommended a beginner bird. She tells us about the different birds, but doesn’t come out and recommend any. She has love birds, conures, ring neck parakeets, budgies, cockatiels, green cheeked parakeets, two rescue scarlet macaws (no I really don’t want either of them), and a few other smaller species I can’t think of the names of…
I’ve been thinking cockatiels might be a good starting place. Budgies maybe? (I honestly don’t know a lot about budgies, though). One thing she did say, though was that cockatiels (she has baby ones, so she hasn’t brought those out, but would schedule a visit with us to bring the out), are dumb when they’re babies and fly into walls and stuff until trained, is that true?
I love love love the Indian ring neck parakeets, also, but they’re ornery and I know they’re a high maintenance bird, so I don’t think one would be a great stater bird. I did love interacting with them and am keeping my mind open to one in the future when I am more experienced.
The green cheeked parakeets were a joy, too! But again, I don’t know a lot about the maintenance of them.
Looking forward to seeing your feathered cuties and adventures.
We’ve been researching and considering this for around a year now and have been hanging out at a bird store and interacting with the birds on and off for a few months now getting hands on experience with a few different species. This isn’t something we’d take lightly and wouldn’t get one for a bit still, probably. This is just part of my research!
The bird store owner hasn’t swayed us towards one species or another or even really recommended a beginner bird. She tells us about the different birds, but doesn’t come out and recommend any. She has love birds, conures, ring neck parakeets, budgies, cockatiels, green cheeked parakeets, two rescue scarlet macaws (no I really don’t want either of them), and a few other smaller species I can’t think of the names of…
I’ve been thinking cockatiels might be a good starting place. Budgies maybe? (I honestly don’t know a lot about budgies, though). One thing she did say, though was that cockatiels (she has baby ones, so she hasn’t brought those out, but would schedule a visit with us to bring the out), are dumb when they’re babies and fly into walls and stuff until trained, is that true?
I love love love the Indian ring neck parakeets, also, but they’re ornery and I know they’re a high maintenance bird, so I don’t think one would be a great stater bird. I did love interacting with them and am keeping my mind open to one in the future when I am more experienced.
The green cheeked parakeets were a joy, too! But again, I don’t know a lot about the maintenance of them.
Looking forward to seeing your feathered cuties and adventures.
