The season has started at Wings On Wheels if your looking for a friend please get in early as we won't have as many babies as past years, but hopefully a great variety. Babies will all be super tame and broken to harness if asked. Every baby comes with information toys starter feed and unlimited phone assistance.
This gorgeous boy was getting extra loves to get ready for his new home but due to no fault of his own they could no longer take him..
Will he have a home for Christmas 🎄, we sure hope so
The miracle of life just beginning.
Did you know a mother can sometimes lay her whole clutch before she decides to sit and incubate them, the eggs will only start to develop a little embryo once she is sat on them and keeping them warm.
#highredpineapple
#themiracleoflife
2 of our Cockatiels from this season...so cute
Seeing out the storm with the birds...
This gorgeous sun conure boy has found his forever 🏠
Oh these budgies are melting our hearts
They say hand raised birds don't make good parents.... I beg to differ!!
YESSS! our first Linnie... mum is doing a great job too...
Chip is 👀 for a friend to call his new best mate.
Male experienced owner only (HATES females)
Must live rural as chip is a very loud boy
It's not first in!!!! we will have many questions so that we find the best possible home for him
Please message the page for more info
Snuggles on a rainy day, still plenty of these bubs looking for a home
Alex having a chat and being cute 🥰
Lucy up to her cheeky habits, she knows where the good stuff is 🤣😂
Splish, splash, I was having a bath
#turquoisecinnamonconure #yellowsidedconure
Foraging for food is an instinctive behaviour for parrots, in the wild they would spend up to 70% of their time on the hunt for food! Providing forage toys helps to keep your bird physically and mentally active. This toy is used by filling the chambers with different types of tasty treats and watching as your parrot works to retrieve them by turning the wheel until the treats are released.
Always introduce new toys to your bird under supervision and check them regularly to ensure they are still safe to play with.