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Senegal parrots vs Goffin’s Cockatoo

Senegal Parrots vs Goffins Cockatoo

A Senegal parrot with a grey head green back and yellow belly perches on a branch
Senegal parrots

Friendly, Intelligent, Playful

A white Goffins cockatoo with a pale pink patch near its beak looks forward
Goffin’s Cockatoo

Playful, Curious, Intelligent

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Characteristics

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Affection

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Vocalization

Silent

Vocal

Intelligence

Low

High

Social Behavior

Prefer Isolation

Very Social

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹3,000

Basic

₹4,000

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

20 - 29 years

Ideal Weather

18º - 27º celsius

Maintenance

Moderate

Size

Medium

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹1,750

Basic

₹3,600

Premium

Classification

Psittaciformes

Life Expectancy

30 - 40 years

Ideal Weather

18º - 27º celsius

Maintenance

High

Size

Medium

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Friendly and affectionate.

  • Intelligent and playful.

  • Relatively quiet.

Cons

  • Require regular mental stimulation.

  • Moderate maintenance needs

  • Can be prone to boredom if not properly engaged

Pros

  • Playful & entertaining.

  • Enjoys social interaction.

  • Long lifespan.

Cons

  • High maintenance.

  • Can be noisy at times.

  • Needs spacious environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Senegal Parrots live?

They typically live 25–30 years, sometimes up to 40, with excellent care.

Are Senegal Parrots noisy?

They are quieter than most parrots, making them suitable for apartments.

Do they talk?

Yes, Senegal Parrots can learn words and phrases, though not as much as African Greys or Ringnecks.

Are Senegal Parrots good for beginners?

Yes, small size, manageable care needs, and an affectionate nature make them a great choice for first-time parrot owners.

Do Senegal Parrots bond with one person?

They often bond more strongly with one person but can still be social with the family if handled regularly.

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