African Grey Parrot Bird for sale in Phoenix, Arizona | $1,000


Cute talking male and female african grey
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:642853
Price / Fee
:$1,000
Location
:Maryvale Village, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Male and female talking baby african grey parrots available for adoption
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,000
FAQ for African Grey Parrots Adoption
What type of birds are available for adoption?
We have male and female talking African Grey parrots available for adoption. These are cute talking baby African Grey parrots that are sure to bring joy to your home!
What is the price for adopting an African Grey parrot?
The adoption fee for our African Grey parrots is $1,000 (USD). This price reflects the care and attention these birds have received.
Where are the birds located?
The African Grey parrots are located in Maryvale Village, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Feel free to visit them if you're nearby!
Are the African Grey parrots trained?
Yes, our baby African Grey parrots are talked to regularly and are in the process of learning to speak. They are social and friendly, making them perfect companions!
How do I care for my new African Grey parrot?
Caring for an African Grey parrot involves providing a balanced diet, a spacious cage, regular social interaction, and mental stimulation with toys. They're intelligent birds that thrive on companionship!
Can I adopt both a male and female African Grey parrot?
Yes, you can adopt both a male and female African Grey parrot if you have the resources and space to care for them. They can live harmoniously together and keep each other company!
What should I know about the lifespan of African Grey parrots?
African Grey parrots have an impressive lifespan, often living between 40 to 60 years when well cared for. They can be a long-term commitment that will bring years of joy!
Is adoption a better option than buying a parrot?
Adopting a parrot is often seen as a compassionate choice. It provides a loving home for a bird in need and helps reduce the number of birds in shelters. It’s a win-win!






















