
We
normally don't have this species available, but we're privileged to be
raising two amazing and beautiful Blue Front Amazons. Only one
will be offered for sale.
Your pick!

Both of
these babies are sweet and the older one is already starting to talk!
Beautiful and still snuggly! DNA is pending, but we believe both to be
boys.

Our gorgeous Brown Heads are both pending sale! Keep checking for more
of these wonderful babies! You won't regret one of these as a pet!
Finally!
Our White-bellied Caiques are on eggs! One male is spoken for, if there
are any. We hope for fertiles of both genders, so keep on checking!
Also on eggs are our Blue Crown Conures! ... and no fertiles. Boo! Well,
we'll have more this season, I hope!
Want
to see a charming Senegal Parrot in action? You don't want to miss this!
Kili the Parrot does 20 tricks in 2 minutes!
We have more babies coming this season, and expect breeding season to really hit soon
and hopefully we'll have some amazing babies that you won't be able to
resist!

Of course, we still have our gorgeous Hahn's Macaws and with luck, maybe
we'll get some Jardines, Red-bellieds, Meyers and Timneh's before Summer
comes roaring in. Keep your fingers crossed!
It's Molting Time!
For a lot of birds in the US, now is the time you'll see molting
beginning. Now is the time to be extra careful when opening doors when
we enter and exit the house. With newly grown in flight feathers, it's
very important to check your birds wings so you don't end up losing your
beloved companion. The second thing that comes with molting is more bird
danger which can clog up the vent filters in our homes. So, seeing it's
Spring, don't forget to give your filters a once over and change them if
needed - your allergies will appreciate it!
I always worry when I go in and out of my home, as the majority of my
birds are flighted. I have found a wonderful aid in stopping a bird from
escaping out the front door! It's simple, easy to use, and not only does
it keep your feathered companion in, it keeps flies out when entering
and exiting the house. Check out this cheap and easy way to put up a
barrier for your front or back door!
What
do I feed my birds?
I get asked this a lot, and unerringly point them to the page where I
keep my diet information. But, being spring and seeing the abundance of
fresh foods starting to hit the market, I thought I'd recap what I like
to feed all my birds - breeders, babies and pets! You can find this
information
~here~