Sulphur crested cockatoos all available. Reach out for more details on dm or via email on Bio
Baby blue and gold macaws still being handfed.
Lovely tiels available in USA precisely in SLC utah
Parrots for rehoming parrots Bird for adoption and rehoming African grey parrot lovers
Of course its not for everyone. Most pet owners do not understand what's at stake when purchasing these very loving and demanding birds. These birds remind me of a 2 year old human child that never grows up. Its always give me, I want that, lets see how much noise I can make, etc. Please, if you cannot utterly stop your life and devote it to these creatures please do not even think about it. But for those lucky ones that can give these birds the kind of life they deserve, then you will have a unconditional friend and companion forever. This species is very affectionate to their owners. Talking ability is limited but many have learned to speak quite well. This species without a doubt is the most affectionate bird we have ever seen..
All of our baby Moluccan Cockatoos are incubator hatched and handfed from day one. By doing this we are able to control the environment from day one. Thus resulting in a much more human socialized and healthier baby.
Baby Red Factor Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis) Available! Sun Conures are native to South America. Sun Conures are most famously known for their stunning coloration. They make absolutely phenomenal companions. They are playful and incredibly sweet. They love to be out of the cage and they are extremely social. They typically do very well with multiple people within the home and are a great family bird. Suns have a very high pitch screech, so a high noise level tolerance is a must. If noise is not an issue, they make awesome "starter" birds, but can also make an outstanding addition to an existing flock. Ideally, the minimum cage size for this bird would be 25’’ long, 21’’ wide and 29’’ high with ½’’ wire spacing
Camera not doing me any justice this early morning. Doing some cage cleaning.
At just 6 months old, our double yellow headed Amazon babies are ready to bring joy and colour into your life. Their health and vitality have been meticulously confirmed. Including all necessary vaccinations to ensure their well being.
Experience the convenience of our guaranteed shipping services. Delivering your new feathered friend to your doorstep safely. And when it comes to CUSTOMER SATISFACTION, we go above and beyond offering nothing but the finest service to our valued clients.
Join the ranks of satisfied birds enthusiast who have found their perfect companion with us.
So, you have done your research, decided what Parrot you’re going to get, find the one you want & bring him home, now what?
You may think that just because the bird has been hand reared he’s immediately going to want to step up on your finger and love you straight away, this is usually not the case.
Your new little bird is going to have been used to either the breeder (this will be all it has known from hatching) or a busy pet shop, so taking him to a new home is going to be very stressful for him.
The best way to welcome into your home is to place the cage on a stand (never on the floor) so he doesn’t feel threatened, usually in the busiest room in the house such as your living room. The kitchen is not advisable as the bird could inhale toxic fumes such as burning non-stick pans, the risk is too high to take. Place the cage where it will not be in full sunlight so he doesn’t over heat.
Now it may be tempting to get him out straight away and cuddle him, this is not advisable, this will take patience to get to that part, depending on the bird this may take a week but possibly longer. Don’t get him out for the 1st week (at least) as this will stress the bird, instead spend time talking to him through the bars or even sing to him, see if he will take food from you and even better, come over for a scratch (through the bars).
When you need to change food/water/bedding do so gently, don’t be insulted if he decides to move away from you.
When you feel, he is settled enough, in a secure room you can open the cage & let him out, don’t hassle him, let him come to you. This should be done daily.
When it is time to come in try and get him to step up on to your finger, you can say ‘step up’ and use a treat as an incentive. If this doesn’t work you can try using a perch and a treat, then work your way up to your hand, if all else fails use your hand to pick him up, use your first two fingers and place them round each side of his head and the rest of you
So, you have done your research, decided what Parrot you’re going to get, find the one you want & bring him home, now what?
You may think that just because the bird has been hand reared he’s immediately going to want to step up on your finger and love you straight away, this is usually not the case.
Your new little bird is going to have been used to either the breeder (this will be all it has known from hatching) or a busy pet shop, so taking him to a new home is going to be very stressful for him.
The best way to welcome into your home is to place the cage on a stand (never on the floor) so he doesn’t feel threatened, usually in the busiest room in the house such as your living room. The kitchen is not advisable as the bird could inhale toxic fumes such as burning non-stick pans, the risk is too high to take. Place the cage where it will not be in full sunlight so he doesn’t over heat.
Now it may be tempting to get him out straight away and cuddle him, this is not advisable, this will take patience to get to that part, depending on the bird this may take a week but possibly longer. Don’t get him out for the 1st week (at least) as this will stress the bird, instead spend time talking to him through the bars or even sing to him, see if he will take food from you and even better, come over for a scratch (through the bars).
When you need to change food/water/bedding do so gently, don’t be insulted if he decides to move away from you.
When you feel, he is settled enough, in a secure room you can open the cage & let him out, don’t hassle him, let him come to you. This should be done daily.
When it is time to come in try and get him to step up on to your finger, you can say ‘step up’ and use a treat as an incentive. If this doesn’t work you can try using a perch and a treat, then work your way up to your hand, if all else fails use your hand to pick him up, use your first two fingers and place them round each side of his head and the rest of you
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Still having some few juvenile African greys available
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Meyers parrot all waiting for their weekly treats. This where the bonding all starts from. If you're interested in getting any of these, please send us an email via the address in our Bio.
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