Prices of Senegal Parrots vary depending on the age of the bird as well as with the breeder that you purchase the bird from. We payed $600 dollar for our Senegal Parrot at a bird specialty store, but this was on the high end for the species. You most likely can find a Senegal parrot from a breeder for around $400 dollars. But be careful when choosing your bird. Make sure that your parrot is young enough that it will be able to completely bond with you and also make sure that you purchase your parrot from a reputable breeder or from a pet store which specializes in birds.
37.88$ pshh common sense don't be mean, dude. the cheapest parrots will cost around $20. cocktails will usually cost about $75. lovebirds, well, those are really expensive. they cost about $50-$100.
The smartest birds, well, able to learn are the African grey parrots.
they cost 10 to 15 dollars PS. you should get one they are so cool
The smartest parrots are the Grey Jaco, but they are very difficult to keep as pets, they are more sensitive to changes than other kind of parrots, they need much care and attention.
Well, as he said, $20 to $300 If they aren't trained. if you are looking for how much birds are, go to this site where you can buy, or just see how much they cost. http://www.birdsnow.com/
well different kinds of parrots cost different kind of anount some are even free! I would suggust you go to a website or a store.
Mali is a landlocked African country and includes much of the Sahara Desert. Both the Niger and the Senegal rivers pass through the Country.
The life expectancy of many parrots ranges from 50 to 70 years, which means that your bird may very well outlive you. Of course not all parrots live to be 70 or 80 years of age. Budgie ............... 10 years Lovebird ............ 15 years Cocktail ............ 20 years Concur ............... 25 years Senegal Parrot ...... 25 years Amazon Parrot .... 60 years African Grey....... 50 years Macaw............... 70 years Cockatoo............. 80 years
its cheap
an african monkey
They are cheap in most west African countries
Yes. Parrots are among the more intelligent birds, and this is not just based on the fact that they can mimic a huge variety of sounds. Some species level the ability to quickly recognise symbols and learn new conceptual tasks. There are many instances of parrots, particularly African Grey Parrots, being able to perform quite remarkable tasks. More details can be found at the lated links below.