Deliver to Greece
IFor best experience Get the App
The Parrot Companion: Caring for Parrots, Macaws, Budgies, Cockatiels and More
C**E
The parts of this book I read were great. I did not get to finish it because ...
The parts of this book I read were great. I did not get to finish it because my dog ate it. I did learn a lot about behaviors.
L**6
Did not like the negativity of the book
The parrot companion: caring for parrots, macaws, budgies, cockatiels & more by Rosemary Low.Would not recommend this book especially for people thinking of getting a large macaw. Though out the book this writer seems to dislikes large macaws as pets here is a exact quote form the book"The large macaws are a different proposition altogether. They are not normally suitable as pets except perhaps for the house-bound, who can lavish hours of attention on them daily"The job of the writer of this type of book should be to help avoid, deal, and solve problems not to be so negative. There are better books out there on this subject.
A**D
The Parrot Companion: Caring for Parrots, Macaws, Budgies, Cockatiels and More
This was the first book I had bought on this subject and it was to help me make a decision on what type of bird I was going to get as a pet/companion (I had taken expert advice from a well established aviary and had whittled it down to either a Senegal or an Amazon). Whilst I found this book had a few good tips in various chapters the overall impression I was left with was very negative. I found the author sort of negative towards nearly every breed of bird featured (negative towards keeping one as a companion bird). I completely appreciate that prospective buyers need to understand the huge amount of time, patience and commitment needed to keep both bird & owner happy and I understand that was likely the author's goal but I felt that the book was nearly written to turn people off the idea of getting a bird. Fortunately it has not turned me off and I will still refer to the book for some of the advice on training/caging, etc which I do think will be useful to me.
E**W
Preach-y Parrot Keeping
Eh, this book was not that great. I feel like her passionate plea for responsible parrot ownership took over the actual objective of informing people of how to properly take care of parrots. It was still informative, but still a bit strong on the preachy, soap-boxing stuff.
D**N
A WASTE OF TIME/MONEY! Look elsewhere for guidence
This book offers little to no insight in to having/caring/training/managing a companion bird. It spends more time telling the reader all the difficulties of owning a bird, but never advises on how to actually avoid or manage the behaviors. I blasts you with how much a bird might scream or be messy and then say "but with a caring owner and the right situation the bird could be a great pet"!?!?!?! huh??? THAT IS REALLY HELPFUL...NOT! I found the information(lack of information)pointless for anyone that already owns a bird and sorely lacking for anyone that is thinking of purchasing or adopting one. Look elsewhere for any guidence!
J**R
Beautiful and informative stunning
This has to be one of my favourites in my collection of parrot books.Not only is the book up to date, informative and forward thinking, it is full of information on many species it has accompanying stunning colour photo's throughout and beautiful photo's relevant to the information provided.For people yet to choose their companion and for those of us who already have our companions the book is a beautiful asset to your library!Jan
R**R
The Parrot Companion
This book has a great deal of very useful information on many different varieties of parrots and other smaller birds. I must confess that my only complaint is that she has nothing good to say about the conure as pet, which wasn't particularly helpful to me with my Sun.Conure. Opinions differ, obviously.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 month ago