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Hand Fed Cockatiels SOLD OUT
Grey or pied- Date of birth: Young

In general sweet-tempered, a tame cockatiel will often love to do things like: take showers with you, wolf-whistle, eat off your plate of spaghetti, demand head scratches, demand to be let on your shoulder for a ride, and in general make cute noises and ask to be picked up and played with. If they learn to associate crackers or corn chips with the sound of crinkling bags, beware! You'll have a cockatiel demanding whatever crunchy food it is you're eating out of a bag. Cockatiels are generally quiet and clean.

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Yellow crown Amazon

The Double Yellow Headed Amazon, also know as 'The Double Yellow Head' or 'Yellow Headed Amazon', is a friendly parrot. He is known to get along quite well with other birds and truly enjoys human companionship. The friendly behavior of the domestic Double Yellow Head clearly stems from the fact that in the wild this is a very social bird. In the wild, this bird is seen living in large groups. Sometimes the groups will exceed numbers of 100 or more! In addition to being friendly, this bird is also faithful and will form lifelong bonds with its mate in the wild. Being a social creature, the Double Yellow Head, like many Amazons, is a vocal parrot. If you are looking for a quiet companion this fellow is definitely not for you. Amazons in general are loud, and the Double Yellow Head is no exception to this rule. It is not unusual to be awoken with loud screeches emanating from your Yellow Head's cage as he greets the day. They are typically loudest in the morning and at dusk. Often, simply covering your parrot's cage will quiet this sometimes, annoying behavior. Their vocalizations are not limited to screeching. The Double Yellow Headed Amazon is well known for his talking ability. There are no guarantees that your Double Yellow Head will be a talker, but generally the Double Yellow Headed Amazon is considered to be one of the best talkers among Amazons, and quite possibly one of the best within the entire parrot group! The Double Yellow Head has a strong, willful personality and needs an owner with a like personality. They are very smart and will test their owners. Their intelligence gives them a comical personality that is rarely hidden from strangers. They are not shy and love to perform to an audience. Because this parrot is so intelligent, you must never let him become bored. He loves the stimulation of an assortment of toys, and must be given plenty of room to stretch his expansive wings. In addition to playing with toys, this parrot also has a great love of climbing and his cage should provide adequate room for this beloved activity.

Jenday Conure

A super sweet bird, the attractive Jenday Conure is very sociable and makes a very tame and loveable companion. They love to "talk", and yes, they are rather noisy little creatures. Being very active, they enjoy playing with toys, climbing, and chewing. Their antics can be very comical and at the same time they are very affectionate.

Maroon Belly Conure

The  Maroon-bellied conure is a smaller than a green cheek approximate lengths is 9 - 10 inches. It is a very quiet bird like all the Pyrrhuras and is often mistaken for the Green cheeked conure.  There is little difference between the 2 except the coloring. The  Maroon-bellied conure's  tail is a green color on top and lightly maroon colored underneath, while the green Cheek conure's tail  has a dark maroon color. And as the name points out, the belly is somewhat darker than  the Green Cheek's.
 These birds have a very sweet personality and are fast becoming a bird keepers favorite . They are the perfect pet for people living in apartments,  they are small, not very messy, they will learn to talk  a little and are very lovable. If you own a Maroon-bellied conure I would recommend you try to train him to drink from a water bottle. They love to take their food and dip it in the water bowl and your water dish will be full of food. They seem to just wait for a fresh water bowl and then immediately will put food in it.

 

Green Cheek ConureSOLD

These tiny little conures have tons of personality! They love to play, but also love to snuggle. They can learn to say a few audible words but not as many as some of their counterparts in the conure family.

Blue Crown Conure SOLD

Blue Crowns are exceptional as pets. They are quite friendly, calm, playful, inquisitive, and affectionate. Biting is usually not a problem with the lovable Blue Crowns. They tend to be less nippy than other species of parrots. They can speak with a certain amount of clarity, and they can learn to speak a number of different words and/or phrases. Their intelligence enables them to learn quickly and they can be taught to perform several tricks, such as: sticking out their tongue, waving their foot, kissing, etc. Head scratching and feather preening are a must for a pet Blue Crown. These highly social birds thrive with daily attention. In turn, they will reward you with their companionship

Quaker Parakeets  SOLD

Super sweet baby hand feeding

As pets, Quakers are active, playful and talkative birds who like to climb in and around their cage. Quakers need toys and a play-top or play-area for exercise and amusement.  They do not require elaborate toys but do like brightly colored wood and plastic, those little plastic balls and wheels with bells in them are a favorite.  If you use paper cage liner or anything else for that matter they like to pick it up and put it in the water dish. You will almost always find something in their water.  Look in a Quaker nest box and you will see they collect whatever they can in there, like toys, paper, even leafy green vegetables.  This must come from there wild nesting behavior.

   
Blue and Gold Macaw

Baby Hatch date 8-28

Blue and Gold Macaws are one of the most popular parrots. They are very loving and can make a good family pet.

 

 

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