08/29/2024
Itty bitty babies 😍
Sometimes the smallest of things, take up the most room in our hearts. 🩷🦜
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Tunkhannock, PA
18657
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“Feathers appear when angels are near.”
Hey guys! My name is Jessica. In the spring of 2016 I got my first cockatiel baby. After that I couldn’t wait to get a second. Since then I have found myself madly in love with birds of all shapes and sizes. After I got my first two I started volunteering at a local breeders house feeding and watering and cleaning cages. I was in my glory becauseI had the opportunity to learn so much. With that, the desire to know and learn more grew. At this point in life I have devoted all my time and energy to my family and my feathered kids (Fids). Since then I have rescued some, rehomed some that needed a temporary home before finding their forever home, and have also started breeding them myself. The only type of breeding practice I live by, is love. All of my birds are cared for and handled and fed great quality seed and pellets. I do not allow in-breeding, over-breeding, and for now I allow the parents to raise and ween the babies themselves. I do have the knowledge and ability to hand feed and someday I may hand feed the babies myself. For now though I love watching mom and dad do what they do best. All of my babies are handled daily and are always the sweetest little things. I also work closely with other breeders who have different varieties of birds so if for some chance I do not have what you’re looking for, do no hesitate to ask. I will assist you in any way that I can. I’m also available for ANY questions involving birds. If I don’t know the answer, chances are I can find someone who does know the answer. My goal is to share this joyful passion with others. In the summer of 2017 I experienced the worst depression of my life. My fids are what helped me through it. They are more than “just a bird”. They have personalities and are their own little beings. They become a part of you and your family. I wish to spread this love with you and your family.