| Update January 8, 2012 I don't have any young babies available at this time. I do have some older birds that I'd like to find good homes for if possible. |
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| This baby sustained a head injury from her parents on the day she hatched. She is 1.5 years old and has some neurological or vision problems. She is very wobbly, easily startled and a little defensive. She will need a home willing to love her despite her physical issues and well enough versed in large parrot behavior not to be bothered by her amazon attitude. She's got some physical problems but mentally she's all amazon. Free to a stable, caring and intelligent home. | ||||||||||||
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| 5 year old pair of Pacific Parrotlets. The female is a little damp in the pic from going head first into her water bowl during a bath. Both are in gorgeous feather. The male is stunning. I originally kept this pair to breed, but they aren't interested in making babies. They are not tame but would make great look at pets. They are a joy to have around and watch. Small rehoming fee that is negotiable. Contact me and make an offer. Good home only. |
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| Also available is a 3 year old green quaker. Believed to be male but not confirmed. He was a sweet baby when I originally sold him, but he was returned to me with issues. He is hand shy and has a major case of cage territorial behavior. I don't think he will be a good breeder. I would like to find him a home with other quakers or where he can just be a bird. It might be possible to work with him as he will step up and make kissy noises but has a hard time resisting the urge to bite around his cage. Away from his cage he's sweet but very skittish/fearful. He is free to a good home. He is in pretty good feather. He sometimes over preens a little bit. With good baths and toys its barely noticeable. Pictures can be availalbe if interested. | ||||||||||||