Two hand-raised baby African Grey Parrots available as a bonded pair — an excellent option for those wanting to provide the social companionship that benefits this highly intelligent species. Baby African Greys that grow up together form strong bonds while also remaining people-oriented when properly socialized from a young age. African Grey Parrots are universally recognized as among the most intelligent animals on Earth, with cognitive abilities that continue to astound researchers.
Benefits of Two African Greys
While African Greys bond with their human family, having a feathered companion provides social enrichment they cannot fully get from humans alone — especially during the hours the family is absent. A bonded pair that remains people-socialized gives the bird the best of both worlds. However, bonded pairs may transfer some of their primary attachment to each other — consider your goals when choosing between one bird or two.
Care Requirements
As African Grey Parrots (see individual listing). Two birds require proportionally larger housing, more food, and greater total enrichment provision. Budget for two birds’ veterinary needs. African Greys are a 40–60 year commitment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do African Grey Parrots need a companion?
They are highly social birds that benefit from social companionship. A well-socialized pair can have strong bonds with both each other and their human family.
Will two African Greys still bond with people?
Yes, if properly socialized with humans from a young age. Birds that are only bonded to each other and not people-socialized may become less handleable. Our birds are hand-raised for both human socialization and companion compatibility.
Related Pages
Parrots category page | African Grey Parrot | Congo African Grey Parrots



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