Large Parrot vs Small Parrot: Macaw, Parrotlet Or A Senegal?
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https://youtu.be/hK0RNwxAFgo 7- Connection
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In the video I talk about the following categories:
- Talking Ability
- Diet
- Personality
- Neediness
- Ease of taking your parrot with you
- Cost
- Cleaning
- Snuggles
Parrots can be a 'pet' or they can be a companion that is a lifestyle for you. The bigger the parrot, the more having a parrot is a lifestyle. A Macaw, for example, is like having a perpetual 3 to 5 year-old. They want attention, don't do well with strangers and require fresh water, food and vegetables daily.
A smaller parrot, like a Parrotlet or a Budgie, also like attention and they too need to be taken care of on a daily basis, but their size makes it easy to make them mobile.
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