The African Grey Parrot is mainly found in West, Central and East Africa, in countries such as Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
Famous for their remarkable ability to mimic human speech, the African grey parrot is now facing a grim future. Their existence in the wild is threatened as poachers illegally traffic them to ...
South Africa exported thousands of grays to the region in 2016. African gray parrots learn to speak much as infants do—by using their tongues to produce precise copies of words they hear.
Across a street that serves as a buffer between the bustling market and the peaceful residential homes, a more clandestine trade exists -- trade in African grey parrots. Within the confines of ...
The African grey parrots were adopted by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in Friskney in August and placed in quarantine together. However, after being moved into the main outdoor aviaries the birds ...
It is now illegal to own an unregistered African Grey Parrot following the lapse of the amnesty period given by the government. In a gazette notice, the Government declared it will be illegal to ...
in the victim's voice, according to Mr Duram's ex-wife. The parrot, an African Grey named Bud, was not used in the court proceedings. The jury found Mrs Duram, 49, guilty of first-degree murder ...