Timneh African Grey For Sale

The Timneh African Grey (Psittacus timneh) is one of the most intelligent bird species on the planet. Often overshadowed by its larger cousin, the Congo African Grey, the Timneh is a distinct species prized for its early talking ability and adaptable personality. This updated guide covers everything from taxonomic facts to essential bird care.

Timneh African grey baby

  • Price: $6,500.00
  • Name: Ana Temple
  • Posted: 12/27/2023
  • Phone: 6464965005
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania
  • Website: https://www.anasparrots.com/

Beautiful Timneh African grey baby is available. Stroudsburg PA 18360. For more information please call 646-496-5005! Thank you!

View Details

timenh hen for breeding..young

  • Price: $2,800.00
  • Name: Greg
  • Posted: 10/07/2023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

for breeding...1 hen is available... were handfeed...never pet. 3 years.. flocked with others, wings never clipped... price is firm.. Timnehs will normally begin breeding at 3 years of age.. excellent parents and fertility (domestic birds)...will shi...

View Details

Weaning African Grey Baby; Timneh

  • Name: J. Yorck
  • Posted: 09/22/2023
  • Phone: (415) 516-0798
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Nearly weaned Timneh African Grey. Hatched 7/7/23 and he is very sweet and friendly. Local pick up only thus avoiding stress and scams. He is ready to go to home to train his new "owner." Cheers :@)

View Details

Timneh African grey babies

  • Name: Joe Coman
  • Posted: 06/30/2023
  • Phone: 512-956-0937
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: www.jcaviary.com

Currently hand-feeding these adorable Timneh African grey babies. They will be weaned on a healthy diet of organic pellets and vegetables. All our babies are Extremely sweet and very well socialized. Please see our website for detailed info! For all...

View Details

Timneh African Grey babies...handfeeding

  • Name: Greg
  • Posted: 06/20/2023
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

Handfeeding babies...you must know how to hand-feed and wean..only.... market price... quality babies...signed sales agreement on each baby...Dr. McDonald is my avian vet...email or call... shipping via Delta !! thanks

View Details

BREEDER SELL OUT

  • Name: don
  • Posted: 04/24/2023
  • Phone: 9196418996
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

3pair severe macaw pairs $3000 4pair Congo African grey pairs $4000 3pair timneh african grey pairs $3500 4pair jardine pairs $3500 3pair hahns macaw pairs $3000 6pair Senegal parrot pairs$150 single umbrella cockatoo female 5 yo pet bird $15...

View Details

breeder sell out many proven pairs

  • Price: $500.00
  • Name: don nc
  • Posted: 11/16/2022
  • Phone: 9196418996
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: North Carolina

4 severe macaw pairs 4 Congo African grey pairs 3 timneh african grey pairs 1 female golden conure 5 jardine pairs 5 hahns macaw pairs 18 Senegal parrot pairs 1 blue front amazon pair not proven i had it for only 3 months WE ACCEPT CR...

View Details

Timneh Grey Female

  • Price: $3,000.00
  • Name: Peter
  • Posted: 10/21/2022
  • Phone: 5854208514
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: New York
  • Website: N/A

Very friendly 3 year old Timneh Grey. Dont have time for her.

View Details

Baby Timneh African Grey Available

  • Name: Alexis
  • Posted: 06/17/2022
  • Phone: 224-735-7537
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois
  • Website: www.parrotstars.com

Baby Timneh African Grey (Psittacus timneh) Available! African Greys are most famously known for their high intelligence and fantastic talking ability... but they are so much more. They can make outstanding companions and they are extremely social. T...

View Details

Male Timeh

  • Name: Landen
  • Posted: 05/13/2022
  • Phone: 6065151096
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Kentucky

5yr old male Timneh proven breeder very social and talks up a storm. Rehoming to focus on macaws. Will trade for female macaw or mini macaw pair text only 6065151096

View Details

Timneh vs. Congo African Grey: What’s the Difference?

For decades, the Timneh African Grey was classified as a subspecies of the more widely known Congo African Grey (Psittacus erithacus). However, extensive genetic and morphological research, the Timneh was officially recognized as a distinct species, Psittacus timneh, in 2012.

 

This distinction is vital for conservation efforts. While both species share the "African Grey" moniker, they inhabit different geographic ranges and exhibit unique evolutionary adaptations. The Timneh is native to the Upper Guinean forests of West Africa, spanning Ivory Coast, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

 

The Timneh is often described as the "smaller, hardier cousin" of the Congo. Key physical identifiers include:

Size: Generally measures 23-28 cm (9-11 inches) in length.

Coloration: Feathers are a darker, charcoal grey compared to the silvery-grey of the Congo.

The Tail: One of the most striking differences; the Timneh possesses a maroon or dark brown tail, whereas the Congo's is a vivid scarlet.

The Beak: The upper mandible of a Timneh features a horn-colored (pinkish-tan) patch, while the Congo has an entirely black beak.

 

Behavioral Adaptability

Research into captive Timnehs suggests they are often more adaptable and less "high-strung" than Congos. While all African Greys are prone to anxiety, Timnehs typically adjust more quickly to new environments and are less likely to bond exclusively with one person, making them more resilient in multi-person households.

 

Vocalization

The intelligence of the Grey is legendary, often compared to that of a 5-year-old child in terms of cognitive tasks and a 2-year-old in emotional maturity.

 

The "Alex" Legacy and Deductive Reasoning

While Dr. Irene Pepperberg's famous subject, Alex, was a Congo, subsequent studies on Timnehs have confirmed identical levels of associative logic. Timnehs have demonstrated the ability to:

Categorize objects by color, shape, and material.

Understand the concept of "zero" or "none" when asked about differences between identical objects.

Perform deductive reasoning, such as the "Two-Cup Test," where they infer the location of a hidden treat by observing where it is not.

 

Early Vocal Development

Interestingly, Timnehs often begin mimicking human speech earlier than Congos sometimes as young as six months. They are known for developing a "unique" voice rather than a perfect mirror of their owner's pitch, though their clarity remains exceptional.

 

Many prospective owners ask, "Is a Timneh African Grey a good pet?" or "How is it different from a Congo?" While they share the same genus, the Timneh has unique traits:

Size: Timnehs are smaller (23–28 cm) and weigh less, making them ideal for slightly smaller living spaces.

Coloration: They sport a charcoal-grey plumage compared to the Congo's silver.

The Maroon Tail: Unlike the bright red tail of the Congo, the Timneh has a subtle, sophisticated maroon or dark brown tail.

Beak Color: Timnehs have a horn-colored (pinkish) upper mandible, whereas Congos have solid black beaks.

Behavior and Personality

In the "Timneh vs Congo" debate, many experts suggest that Timnehs are less prone to phobias. They tend to be more "social butterflies," often bonding with multiple family members rather than just one person.

Timneh African Grey Intelligence and Talking Ability

The intelligence of the Timneh African Grey is comparable to a human toddler. They don’t just "parrot" sounds; they use associative logic.

Early Talkers: Timnehs often start talking as early as 6 months old, whereas Congos may wait until 12-18 months.

Cognitive Depth: Research shows they can identify colors, shapes, and even understand the concept of "none" or "zero."

Problem Solving: These birds excel at foraging toys and puzzles, requiring significant mental stimulation to prevent boredom-related behaviors like feather plucking.

 

Timneh African Grey Care and Diet

To ensure your Timneh lives a full life (often 40–60 years), a strict nutritional and environmental plan is required.

What do Timneh African Greys eat?

A seed-only diet is fatal for African Greys. Use the following breakdown:

High-Quality Pellets (80%): Look for organic, dye-free formulas.

Fresh Vegetables: Focus on "Chop" containing kale, broccoli, and sweet potatoes for Vitamin A.

Calcium & Vitamin D3: Timnehs are prone to calcium deficiency. Ensure they have access to full-spectrum UVB lighting to aid absorption.

Essential Supplies

Cage Size: Minimum 36" wide x 24" deep x 48" high.

Toys: Destructible wood, bells, and complex foraging puzzles.

Air Quality: Greys have sensitive lungs; avoid Teflon (PTFE) pans, scented candles, and aerosols.

Conservation Status: Are Timnehs Endangered?

As of 2026, the Timneh African Grey is listed as Endangered by the IUCN. Due to habitat loss in the West African Upper Guinean forests and the illegal pet trade, wild populations are declining.

Always ensure you are purchasing from a reputable, CITES-compliant breeder to support ethical conservation and ensure the health of your bird.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long do Timneh African Greys live?

With proper care, a Timneh can live between 40 and 60 years. It is a lifelong commitment.

Are Timneh African Greys noisy?

They are quieter than Cockatoos or Macaws, but they are "vocal." They specialize in whistles, beeps, and human speech rather than ear-piercing screams.

Can Timnehs live with other birds?

They can coexist in the same home, but they should always have their own cage and supervised out-of-cage time to avoid territorial disputes.

Comments

No comments on this page yet. Be the first!