
|
AFRICAN GREYS
NOW
AVAILABLE
The African Grey Parrot is a medium-sized parrot of the genus
Psittacus native to Africa, and is considered one of the most
intelligent birds. As their name implies, they are predominantly
grey, with accents of white. They feed primarily on nuts and fruits,
supplemented by leafy matter. The African Grey Parrot is around 33
cm long...(more)
|

|
(Small) AFRICAN PARROTS
NOW AVAILABLE
Several smaller birds to include the
Red-Bellied Parrot, Senegal, Brown-Headed Parrot, Jardines Parrot
and the Meyers Parrot fall into this category... (more)
|

|
AMAZONS
NOW AVAILABLE
An Amazon parrot is a large
parrot. Most Amazons are predominantly green, with accenting colors
that depend on the species and can be quite vivid. They feed
primarily on nuts and fruits, supplemented by leafy matter. Amazons
are known for their exceptional vocal abilities, playfulness, and
dexterity with their feet. They are very loyal, loving companions;
having them is somewhat like having a two-year-old human child in
ability and temperament for 50-plus years...(more)
|
 |
CANARY WING BEE
BEE
NOW AVAILABLE
Brotogeris parakeets make
excellent companion birds. They are intelligent and curious, playful
and clownish, affectionate and charming. Smaller than a Cockatiel,
they are about 7-9" from head to tail, with predominantly green
feathers. Depending on the species, they also have varying markings
of yellow, white, blue, orange, and grey on their wings and head. |

|
CAIQUES
NOW
AVAILABLE
A
Caique is one of two species of small, brightly
colored parrot of
the genus Pionites.
The two species
of caique are the White-bellied Caique (or
White-bellied Parrot) and the Black-headed Caique
(or Black-headed Parrot). They originate from the area of the Amazon
Rainforest of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela, and the Guiana
Highlands...(more)
|

|
Cockatiels
NOW
AVAILABLE
The Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus), also known as the
Quarrion and the Weero, is a diminutive
Cockatoo
endemic to
Australia and prized as a
household
pet. The
only members of their genus, Cockatiels are now biologically
classified as the smallest of the Cockatoo Family. These
sweet-tempered birds are valued throughout the world as pets due to
their gentle and sociable nature...(more)
|

|
Cockatoo
NOW
AVAILABLE
A cockatoo is any of the
21
bird
species
belonging to the
family Cacatuidae. Along with the
Psittacidae
family (the
true parrots),
they make up the
order
Psittaciformes. Expected Life Span:
With proper care, cockatoos can be expected to live from about 40
years (smaller species) to 80 years or more (larger species)...(more)
|

|
Conures
NOW
AVAILABLE
Conures are a
diverse, loosely-defined group of small to medium-sized
parrots. Scientists tend to refer to these birds
as "parrots" or "parakeets", while others in the pet trade call tem
Conures. They belong to several
genera within a long-tailed group of the
New World Parrot subfamily Arinae. All living
conure species are found in Central and South America...(more) |

|
Eclectus
NOW AVAILABLE
The
Eclectus Parrot, Eclectus roratus is a parrot native to
the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, northeastern Australia and the
Maluka Islands (Moluccas). It is unusual in the parrot family for
its extreme sexual dimorphism. The males of the species are bright
green, having bright candy corn coloured upper mandibles and black
lower mandibles, and blue or red tail and wing feathers; while the
females are red headed and blue to purple breasted, with black
beaks. All eclectus parrots have feathers of a smooth texture that
have been compared to silk...(more) |
 |
Finches/Canaries
NOW AVAILABLE
Red factor, Yellow Factor, Frill, Gloster, Timbrado
and Russian canaries, along with Gouldian, Cordon Blue, Spice,
Zebra, Society, Pintail Wydah, Red-headed Parrot, Green Singer,
Grosbeak, Java, and Lavendar Waxbill finches, including various
other finches. Please call for availability. |

|
Lories and Lorikeets
NOW
AVAILABLE
Lorikeets
and lories are small, brightly colored, regal, highly
arboreal parrots. They are usually classified as Loriinae,
the most clearly distinct of the several rather uncertain
subfamilies within the Psittacidae. Some authorities regard the
differences between the Loriinae and the other parrots as sufficient
to justify promoting the group to full family status, in which case,
following the biological naming conventions, they become the
Loriidae, and are placed alongside the remaining true parrots
(Psittacidae) and the cockatoos (Cacatuidae) within the biological
order Psittaciformes...(more) |

|
Macaws
NOW AVAILABLE
Macaws
are large colorful New World parrots, classified into six of the
many Psittacidae genera: Ara, Anodorhynchus,
Cyanopsitta, Primolius,
Orthopsittaca, and Diopsittaca. They are the
largest birds in the parrot family in length and wingspan.
Macaws eat nuts and fruit. They also gnaw and chew on various
objects. They show a large amount of intelligence in their behaviour
and require constant intellectual stimulation to satisfy their
innate curiosity...(more)
|
 |
Parrotlets
NOW
AVAILABLE
Parrotlets are a species of the smallest New World parrots,
comprised of three genera. One of these genera: Forpus is growing in
popularity within the world of aviculture, raising interest in the
group as a whole.
Parrotlets are small, with a stocky build and a broad tail. At 4½–5
inches (11-12cm) long, they are the second smallest kind of parrot
in the world. With a healthy diet, much exercise and healthy
environment, the Parrotlet has a life expectancy of 30 years...(more) |

|
Pionus
NOW
AVAILABLE
Pionus
is a genus
of medium-sized parrots native to Central and South America.
Characteristic of the genus are the chunky body, bare eye ring,
(which can vary in color), and short tail. They are similar to
Amazon parrots, only smaller. Coloration is generally subdued yet
complex; under bright lighting, their feathers shimmer with
iridescent brilliance.
Many species
share a bright red patch of feathers under the tail; the scientific
name of one species, the blue-headed pionus,...(more)
|

|
Rosellas
NOW
AVAILABLE
A rosella is one of 5-8 species
of colorful Australian parrots in the genus Platycercus.
Platycercus means "broad-" or "flat-tailed", reflecting a
feature common to the rosellas and other members of the broad-tailed
parrot subfamily.
Rosellas are native to Australia
and some nearby islands, where they inhabit forests, woodlands,
farmlands, and suburban parks and gardens. They are confined to the
coastal mountains and plains and are absent from the outback...(more)
|

|
Toucans/Toucanettes
NOW AVAILABLE
Toucans are near
passerine birds
from the neotropics. They are brightly marked and have enormous,
colorful bills. The family includes six genera and about forty
different species.
Toucans range in size from the Lettered Aracari (Pteroglossus
inscriptus), at 130 g (4.6 oz) and 29 cm (11.5 inches), to the Toco
Toucan (Ramphastos toco), at 680 g (1.5 lbs) and 63 cm (25 inches).
Their bodies are short (of comparable size to a
crow's)
and thick...(more) |
| |
|