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CONGO AFRICAN GREY PARROTS
Congo African Grey Parrots are known for their ability to mimic sound so precisely that they will have you running for phone or answering the door and finding no one there. They are quick to learn, curious, fun loving parrots, content to be on an open perch and play with their toys, not demanding pets. They love attention and are easy to spoil, which means you need to make sure you don't overdo it when your baby first comes home.
Diet: Seed mix of sunflower, safflower, hemp, wheat, oats, canary grass seed and various millets, plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, sprouted seeds, small quantities of walnuts, pine-nuts and peanuts and regular mineral supplements.
SEX: FEMALE
Price : $950.00 END OF THE SEASON SUPER SALE PRICE $850!
Hatch Date: May 2, 2009
Weaned and ready! Intelligent and outgoing! Has mastered the "up-up" command - first in clutch! Loves to cuddle and play! Gentle and friendly -- looking for more attention!
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BLUE AND GOLD MACAW
Arguably the most popular of all macaws! Extremely outgoing, fun personality - the Blue and Gold is a family friendly bird. Not easily intimidated by a lot of activity or the noise of younger children this Macaw makes a GREAT FIRST BIG BIRD for the more novice bird owner. As with all birds, care should be taken to supervise their interactions with children but these are one of our higher recommendations for families with children.
Diet: Seed mix of sunflower, safflower, hemp, wheat, oats, canary grass seed and various millets. Plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, sprouted seeds, small quantities of walnuts, pine-nuts and peanuts.
Price: $1500.00 END OF THE SEASON SUPER SALE PRICE $1000 !!!
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GREENWING MACAW
The Green Wing macaw is the gentle giant of the macaw family. One of the sweetest, most people loving birds you will ever find, these large parrots are a wonderful starter for the new macaw owner. Not exceptional talkers, they excel in their adaptability to the family household. As with all birds, care should be taken to supervise their interactions with children but these are one of our higher recommendations for families with children.
Diet: Seed mix of sunflower, safflower, hemp, wheat, oats, canary grass seed and various millets. Plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, sprouted seeds, small quantities of walnuts, pine-nuts and peanuts.
Price: $1750.00 END OF THE SEASON SUPER SALE PRICE $1250 !!!
DNA Sex: Male
Hatch Date: March 12, 2009
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GREEN WING MACAW
Price: $1750.00 SUPER DISCOUNT PRICE $1,250.00
DNA Sex: Male
Hatch Date: August 8, 2007
Could be a pet or future breeder! Sits well on an open perch; talking; steps-up and steps-down; calm with other birds and dogs. Needs more attention than he's getting with all of the other babies around here!
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HAWK HEAD PARROTS
VERY RARE! 4 available - 1 proven pair and 2 spares.
CALL FOR DETAILS AND PRICING
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Green Wing Macaw, Proven Pair
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MOLUCCAN COCKATOO
Price: $1000
DNA Sex; Female
Age: 8 years
Breeding History: Proven with previous mate. |

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Green Wing Macaw, Proven Pair
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DOUBLE YELLOW AMAZON PAIR
Price: $1200
DNA Sex; Pair
Age: 5 years
Breeding History: Bonded pair; have been together for 3+ years. Female has slightly crooked beak due to hand feeder error. First clutch laid late in 2009 - she sat well but the weird cold/hot weather turns got the eggs... |

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YELLOW NAPE AMAZON PAIR
Price: $1200
DNA Sex: Pair
Age: 6 years
Breeding History: Bonded; have been together for 3+ years. First clutch laid in 2009 but eggs were infertile as expected. This season have already been really working the nest box but no eggs yet. Expected to begin producing soon! |

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GREEN WING MACAW PAIR
Price: $2100
DNA Sex: Pair
Age: 9 years
Breeding History: Proven pair. Consistent layers of 2-3 clutches per year averaging 3 eggs per clutch. |

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GREEN WING MACAW PAIR
Price: $1800
DNA Sex; Pair
Age: 6 years
Breeding History: Egg laying pair; have been together for 3+ years; laid clutch in 2008 & 2009 but were infertile. We are expecting them to start laying fertile eggs for 2010!
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