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Amazon parrots are very good at talking and imitating sounds, talents rivaled only by the African Grey Parrot. There had been much debate whether parrots actually were communicating or simply mimicking their owners. Research has clearly shown they are very intelligent and will speak in context: one test subject, Alex, can, for starters, name about 40 objects, say how many objects are in a tray, identify seven different colours, and say whether two objects are the same or different. Studies put the intelligence of these feathered chatterboxes on the same level as three-year old humans, dolphins and monkeys.
Amazons are actually very similar in personality to monkeys, and both animals lead similar lives back in their rainforest canopies. Amazons are very energetic, playful, social creatures that crave lots of interaction with their human owners. The best pet birds are hand-raised and have bonded early with human companions. More than other parrot species, Amazons are well known for their strong or often moody characters. They can be, at different times, cuddly, loud, quiet, stubborn, silly, jealous, playfully aggressive or irritable. They will play and fight with their toys for hours on end, even rolling over on their backs to juggle a ball or play with some string. Sometimes, however, an Amazon will temporarily become possessive of a toy, or a person, and may become quite aggressive toward anyone who tries to interfere. Careless owners have had fingers or ears bitten, followed by a trip to the hospital for stitches. This is the trickier aspect of owning an Amazon parrot; you really have to understand your bird's moods and behaviours. Amazon parrots are definitely not for all pet owners, they need much more love and attention than most people would expect. Owning an Amazon is very similar to owning a dog with wings.

Personality and talking ability will vary from species to species and from bird to bird. A bird's ability to speak and perform tricks (or be potty trained) generally reflects the attention and training given by the owners. A bird that doesn't speak or dance is still a beautiful, intelligent creature that deserves all the love its human friends can give. Amazons parrots would ideally spend 24 hours a day with their owners, and owners should try to give as much time as possible to hanging out with "Polly".

A proper diet is very important for a parrot's health, and this includes fruits and vegetables, fresh water, a fortified parrot pellet mix, a seed mix as a treat, and a little of what the human family is having for dinner (as long as it is not too salty or greasy.) Certain foods are toxic to a bird and are avoided such as chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, avocado and apple seeds.

With lots of love, care and an occasional trip to the vet (where flight feathers should be trimmed), an Amazon parrot will be a beautiful and entertaining companion animal for many, many years. And I mean "many" years: in captivity Amazons generally live 40-60 years, with one amazing bird living to a record 119. If you're truly ready for a serious long-term commitment and a slightly offbeat adventure in pet ownership, consider the personable, playful Amazon parrot.




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