african grey - princeptsthe princeps african grey is very similar to the congo african grey in appearance and differs by sli. Continue reading The African Grey Parrot: An IntroductionMany individuals maintain that the Princeps is one variation of the Congo line of greys. African greys usually have a grey or white patch of skin around the eyes as well as black feet. They all possess a wonderful, smooth grey plumage, ... Continue reading
AFRICAN GREY PARROTThe "Ghana African Grey" or "Princeps African Grey," formerly recognized as subspecies Psittacus erithacus princeps, is described as similar to the Congo African Greys, but darker and slightly smaller, and originates from Fernando Po ... Continue reading
african grey parrot care informationmany believe this is, in fact, a third subspecies, while others disagree believing the princep gray parrot to be the same as the congo gray subspecies. some may also refer to the african gray parrot as silver grays or camaroon greys. ... Continue reading
african grey parrotssome avian enthusiasts (incorrectly) recognize a third subspecies, ghana african grey (psittacus erithacus princeps). this bird is described to be similar to the congo african greys, but darker and slightly smaller; however, ... Continue reading
introduction to the african grey parrotthey weigh a bit less than congo greys. there may be a third species of african grey that has been found on princepe island. avian experts are still trying to decide if this is true. this bird is called pe princeps, tentatively. ... Continue reading
The African Grey Parrot: An IntroductionAvian experts are debating whether the greys found on Principe Island constitute a third subspecies, tentatively called Pe Princeps, but many believe the Princeps is a variation of the Congo greys. The greys all have in common a white ... Continue reading
Grey Parrot The African Grey Parrot is a medium-sized parrot about ...A few authors recognize a third subspecies, Ghana African grey (Psittacus erithacus princeps), which is similar to CAG, but darker and slightly smaller. The history of African greys kept as pets dates back over 4000 years. ... Continue reading
introduction to the african grey parrotexperts in the avian field are trying to figure out if the principe island greys are actually a third subspecies or just a variation of one that is already established. many individuals maintain that the princeps is one variation of the ... Continue reading
Timneh African GreyThe “Ghana African Grey,” formerly recognized as subspecies Psittacus erithacus princeps, is described as similar to the Congo African Greys, but darker and slightly smaller, and originates from Fernando Po and Principé Islands. ... Continue reading
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