The four types of parrots that are most likely to fly away from home

Which parrots are easy to fly away from home

1. Budgerigars

The petite and cute budgerigars are a relatively common pet Parrot species, we can often see them in the flower and bird market. And because budgies are very easy to keep, they are favored by many families. But despite the petite size of budgerigars, the bite force of their beaks is very strong, and they can easily open the cage door, so there are countless budgerigars that escape from prison every year. And once the budgerigar flies away, the breeder is hard to find. And most of the parrots that fly away from home are also unfortunate, because the domestic parrots have poor survival ability in the wild and die, and only a few are lucky to survive.

2. Peony parrots

Peony parrots are generally kept in pairs, because these parrots are very affectionate and are known as couple parrots. Raising peony parrots is inseparable from their partners most of the time, cuddling with each other, and staying together for life. If one of the peony parrots raised in the house accidentally escapes from the prison and flies away, the one that flies away generally does not leave the other parrot in the cage, so it generally does not fly too far unless it is seriously frightened or Can’t find my way home. When you find one of the parrots escaped from the prison, you can take the other parrot in the cage around the house and try to find the parrot that escaped from the prison.

3. African Grey Parrot

African Grey Parrot has a very good ability to imitate human language, and belongs to the kind of bird that can learn to speak 100% as long as it is trained properly kind. Among all parrots, African grey parrots have the highest IQ and emotional intelligence. But Rao is grey parrots, no matter how smart they are, and no matter how well their owners keep them, they also like to escape from prison and fly away. The main reason for the grey parrot to escape from prison and fly away is because it feels lonely and bored, or lacks the company of its owner, and wants to see the outside world. Therefore, it is recommended that breeders pay attention to giving grey parrots enough care and company.

4. Sunflower parrot

The feathers of the sunflower parrot are as white as snow, and its pure appearance attracts many breeders, but generally few people can keep the sunflower parrot for more than ten years. Most of them changed hands or parrots escaped from prison on the way, or released them. Many released artificial sunflower parrots can survive and reproduce successfully after returning to nature.

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