Congo African Grey For Sale
The Congo African Grey (Psittacus erithacus) is widely recognized as the "Einstein of the Bird World." Owning a Congo Grey is no longer just about having a talking pet; it is about engaging with one of the most sophisticated non-mammalian minds on Earth. The technical depth and legal transparency required to navigate the market for this Endangered species.
Baby Timneh African Grey
- Price: $6,500.00
- Name: Parrot Stars
- Posted: 04/26/2026
- Phone: 2247357537
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/
Scientific Name: Psittacus timneh Native Range: Western Africa The Timneh African Grey is a medium-sized parrot species within the family Psittacidae. They are characterized by darker charcoal-gray plumage and a maroon-colored tail. Timneh Africa...
Congo African Grey
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Ana Temple
- Posted: 04/20/2026
- Phone: 6464965005
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Website: https://www.anasparrots.com/
All of our beautiful birds are raised with care and love. We put our hearts into these magnificent creatures. We offer pick in the our store located in Stroudsburg PA 18360. Any questions please call our phone number. Thank you!
Male Congo African Grey
- Name: Marc Marrone
- Posted: 04/14/2026
- Phone: 5167640717
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: New York
Male Congo Grey-5 years old-not tame-perfect feather-$2,000 includes shipping
Baby Timneh African Grey
- Price: $6,500.00
- Name: Parrot Stars
- Posted: 04/01/2026
- Phone: 2247357537
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: https://www.parrotstars.com/
Scientific Name: Psittacus timneh Native Range: Western Africa The Timneh African Grey is a medium-sized parrot species within the family Psittacidae. They are characterized by darker charcoal-gray plumage and a maroon-colored tail. Timneh Africa...
Congo grey
- Price: $2,000.00
- Name: Marc Morrone
- Posted: 03/25/2026
- Phone: 5167640717
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: New York
Male Congo grey 6 years old. Perfect feather. NOT TAME. $2000 NCLUDES.SHIPPING
Congo African Grey baby
- Name: Stephanie Hart
- Posted: 03/24/2026
- Phone: 6318972933
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
The picture is from a previous clutch from the same parents. The new baby is still in the nest being fed by the parents. Will be available to a qualified hand feeder only .
Congo African Grey
- Name: BIRDS EXOTIC INC
- Posted: 03/23/2026
- Phone: 856-764-2473
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: New Jersey
- Website: thebirdstore.com
Congo African Babies handfeeding now! We currently have one female on three feedings per day and 3 babies on four feedings per day pending DNA sexing. All babies are fully disease tested.
African Grey Congo hand fed babies
- Name: Birdmans Parrots
- Posted: 03/22/2026
- Phone: 7733173785
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: birdmansparrots.com
Currently hand feeding are sweet baby African Grey Congo's. These babies will be well socialized and very friendly and tame. Call us for more info 773 317 3785.
African Grey Congo
- Name: Birdmans Parrots
- Posted: 03/22/2026
- Phone: 7733173785
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: birdmansparrots.com
Beautiful Adult African Grey Congo available. Say hi to "SAM" he's a big beautiful calm African Grey that does lots of mimicking and has a large vocabulary. Call us for more info 773 317 3785.
Baby African Grey Congo's
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Michael Rose
- Posted: 03/04/2026
- Phone: 4809806163
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Arizona
I have only one baby left hatched on January 8th. Pick up Mesa Arizona, I only sell weaned birds.
Baby African Grey Congo's
- Price: $5,000.00
- Name: Michael Rose
- Posted: 03/04/2026
- Phone: 480 980-6163
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Arizona
I have only one baby Grey left. Hatched January 8th. Closed banded and DNA tested. I only sell weaned birds. Mesa Arizona pick up only. Please call for more info
Congo African Grey
- Price: $2,000.00
- Name: Strawberry
- Posted: 02/27/2026
- Phone: 9042523872
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Florida
I need to rehome my my African Grey she is 15 years old my grandmother got her when she was a baby I got her when my grandmother passed away she is a little shy until she gets to know you she has never tried to bite anyone her vocabulary is pretty bi...
African Grey Congo adult
- Name: Birdmans Parrots
- Posted: 02/22/2026
- Phone: 7733173785
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: birdmansparrots.com
African Grey Congo adult available dna tested female. Millie is very sweet once she gets warmed up around a new person, she is not aggressive but more on the shy side. Loves to be right on your should and wants her head scratched. Will need some one...
African Grey Congo baby
- Name: Birdmans Parrots
- Posted: 02/22/2026
- Phone: 7733173785
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Illinois
- Website: birdmansparrots.com
Currently hand feeding are sweet baby African Grey Congo's. These babies will be well socialized and very friendly and tame. Call us for more info 773 317 3785.
Congo African grey babies
- Name: Joe Coman
- Posted: 02/21/2026
- Phone: 512-956-0937
- Email: Email Seller
- Location: Texas
- Website: www.jcaviary.com
Incredibly sweet, tame, hand-fed and trained Congo African grey babies ready now for their forever homes. These babies are weaned on a healthy diet of organic pellets, veg and mixed nuts. All our babies are sweet and very socialized. Please see our w...
The Congo African Grey is now taxonomically distinct from its cousin, the Timneh (Psittacus timneh). Genomic sequencing confirms a divergence dating back approximately 2.4 million years. While characterized by a larger physical frame and a distinct scarlet rectrix, comparative cytogenetics reveal that a "typical" parrot karyotype, yet it displays unique macro-microchromosome boundaries that suggest a high degree of chromosomal stability compared to Australian psittacines.
Housing
A Congo Grey requires an environment that matches its investment value.
Dimensions: Minimum 36" W x 24" D x 48" H
Material: Medical-Grade 304 Stainless Steel. avian health reports show that standard powder-coated cages can lead to heavy metal toxicity over the 60 year lifespan of a Grey.
UVB Lighting Congo Greys are uniquely prone to Hypocalcemia (calcium deficiency); they cannot process calcium without D3 synthesized through UV light.
Nutrition - Diet
We have moved beyond "seed and water." The Congo Grey diet is built for brain health.
60% Formulated Pellets: Cold-pressed organic (e.g., Harrison’s High Potency).
30% "The Grey Chop": Steamed sweet potato, kale, red peppers, and sprouted legumes (High in Vitamin A).
10% Healthy Lipids: Red Palm Oil (their natural wild fat source) and raw walnuts for foraging.
Neurobiological
The "bird brain" misnomer has been entirely dismantled by ultra-high-field MRI mapping.
The Nidopallium Caudolaterale: This region functions as the functional equivalent of the mammalian prefrontal cortex. Research from 2025-2026 using spatial transcriptomics confirms that while the avian brain lack a six-layered neocortex, the neuronal density in the NCL exceeds that of many primates.
Convergent Evolution: Studies published in Science (2025) demonstrate that complex neural circuits independently from mammals. This "convergent evolution" means the CAG uses different genetic tools to achieve comparable executive functions, such as working memory and inhibitory control.
The Medial Spiriform Nucleus: This specific circuit, significantly enlarged in African Greys, facilitates the high-order integration of vocal learning and complex motor skills.
The Congo African Grey has outperformed several great ape species and human children (ages 6-8) in specific cognitive metrics.
Delayed Gratification and Symbolic Distancing
Groundbreaking studies led by the Alex Foundation in 2025-2026 utilized "symbolic distancing" to test impulse control. When rewards were presented as tokens (wooden hearts) rather than immediate food items, CAGs demonstrated the ability to wait up to 15 minutes for a higher quantity of reward. This level of executive function is statistically comparable to human primary-age children.
The "Shell Game" and Working Memory
In a variant of the Shell Game (mentally tracking hidden objects during multiple swaps), African Greys consistently outperformed human 7-year-olds. They managed to track up to four items across four swaps with an accuracy rate of over 85%, a feat requiring immense visual working memory manipulation.
Communication and Vocal Learning
The CAG is an "open-ended learner," possessing a vocal repertoire that expands throughout its lifespan. In the wild, they utilize "signature contact calls." field recordings in the Congo Basin suggest these calls serve as social identifiers that can be modified to "address" specific flock members, indicating a rudimentary form of individual labeling.
Conservation Status
Despite its intellectual prominence, the CAG is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Ministerial Decree 956: In a landmark ruling on July 31, 2025, the DRC granted full legal protection to the African Grey. As of 2026, it is a criminal offense to capture, sell, or transport wild CAGs within the DRC, which holds the largest remaining wild population.
The Appendix I Era: International commercial trade of wild caught individuals remains strictly prohibited under CITES Appendix I.
Conservation Genomics: microbiome science is being used to combat trafficking. By analyzing the gut bacteria of confiscated birds, researchers can determine if a bird was recently wild-caught (possessing diverse forest bacteria) or captive-bred, allowing for more effective prosecution of smugglers.
The Congo African Grey represents a peak of evolution. The research highlights that their "walnut-sized" brains are models of efficiency, capable of abstract thought once thought impossible.
How long do Congo African Greys live? With modern nutrition, they are expected to live 40 to 65 years, with some documented reaching 80.
Are they louder than Macaws? No. They are whistlers and talkers. Their volume is moderate, but their "environmental mimicry" (smoke alarms, microwave beeps) can be frequent.
Can they live with other birds? They are social but can be "territorial." We recommend separate cages but shared "playtime" for socialized birds.
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