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Pete The Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot

The beauty and talents of Amazon parrots can be astonishing but it does come at a price for some folks. Most talk so much that you’ll be wishing for just one moment of silence in any given time. These particular parrots aren’t for the faint of heart. It takes a great amount of time and energy to "tame" so to speak these birds down. If not properly trained they can become quite territorial and highly aggressive. Their intelligence has a tendency to get them into loads of trouble.

These amazing animals are found throughout South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. In the environment their intelligence and great ability to vocalize helps them find food and stay alive.  They are full of personality and can be delightful if one puts all the blood, sweat, and tears into the relationship. This bird can have a particularly stunning ability to mock human speech. Like most parrots, these are no different in that it is a must to stimulate them mentally regularly.

If this doesn’t happen they will find other means to place that brainpower. From managing to escape the cage and tear something up in the house or scream for someone’s undivided attention. Those issues may seem pretty devastating however the worst would be for it to begin mutilation by ripping feathers completely from its body sometimes bringing blood. Amazons aren’t as probable to do this as some of the other parrots. Still yet, it could and has happened.

Birds are emotional creatures that need our love and devotion. As time passes on the bird and owner relationship can either get better or worse. Amazon’s aren’t a short-term commitment either. They can live 40 plus years in captivity and may even out live you. I know a lady who’s had her Amazon for well over 55 years. She eventually passed and a family member began taking care of him. For a certain amount of time the parrot grieved over its missing owner. This is something that we should certainly consider when thinking of them as potential pets.

Amazons are amazing (AAA)! I remember when Pete, my Blue Fronted Amazon, came to me. His owner didn’t realize he was actually a she. The “other” owner placed him in a cage with another female and expected them to mate. This caused terrible problems for both birds. Pete took it the worst, eventually plucking his chest feathers because of the stress. She’s an amazing bird who loves to sing and dance. The lady had her in a cage that was completely metal. There wasn’t a trace of wood or anything chewable for that matter in her cage.

Amazons love to chew things. So what I gathered was the stress and nothing to chew on caused the plucking. I heard about her from a friend and went to adopt her. The lady was glad to send her home with me. She’s doing incredible now, loving and living life to the fullest. Pete still doesn’t trust many folks though but with time I hope to change all that.

Thanks for reading!

Any questions or suggestions email me at JamesDWard24@gmail.com.

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