So cute. Mine doesn't look far off from yours.This is the one that's actually being "normal" which is ironic because she's not. View attachment 1105108
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So cute. Mine doesn't look far off from yours.This is the one that's actually being "normal" which is ironic because she's not. View attachment 1105108
The 12 hour day is normal at the equator, where African Greys come from. But, some things I have read say they are still sensitive to light intensity, and lay more in brighter environments. Try dimming the room lights a few hours a day, like a tropical monsoon rainstorm does. Determined layers need extra calcium, I give her large oyster shells for her to chew, and cuttle bones. Bird hormones are controlled by light, and some people are very affected. Seasonal Affective Disorder is what SAD stands for, people in Seattle complain of the dark rainy days that depress them.Thanks for the tip, I should try that with my grey, she's been laying eggs for several weeks now!