These adorable little birds are also known as Bee Bee Parrots or Canary-winged Parrots and are native to north-central South America. These birds can be quite laid-back, but can be jealous of other pets. They can learn a few words, but aren't considered to be great talkers, and are considered moderately noisy. Wikipedia's page (photo coming soon)
These little birds are native to a broad expanse of the Sahara in Africa. There are six subspecies of Meyer's Parrots (also known as Brown Parrots) that occur in the wild. This species is the most numerous of all the Poicephalus parrots. Being a Poicephalus, Meyer's are very quiet (as far as birds go) and can learn to mimic certain sounds. Wikipedia's page
This unique bird, also known as a Mallee Ringneck, inhabits central and western New South Wales in the wild. These birds are very colorful and are considered to be less demanding than other parrot species. Wikipedia's page
Eclectus parrots are native to the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and northeastern Australia. These birds are very unique in that they exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism (the males and females look different from one another), which is rare among parrots. The males are mainly green, and the females are mainly red. We currently have a female which is still being hand-fed. Wikipedia's page (photo coming soon)
Caiques are native to the Amazon Basin in South America. Caiques are known as the clowns of the parrot world, due to their cute "dancing" and their playfulness. Come in soon to take a look at these little parrots. Wikipedia's page (photo coming soon)
This cute little bundle is also known as the Tanimbar Corella in its native Indonesia. These birds have also set-up populations in Singapore and Puerto Rico. Goffin's are the smallest of the white cockatoos. These birds are generally quiet and not very good talkers. Wikipedia's page
Sun Conures are native to the north-eastern coastal forests of South America. Suns are one of the most vividly colored parrots but one of the loudest. Our birds are currently being handfed, but the owner has an adult Sun Conure that you may be able to see, to get an idea of what they look like.Wikipedia's page
The POW Parakeet, also known as a Princess Parrot, or Alexandra's Parakeet, is native to Central and Western Australia where it is near threatened, according to the IUCN Red List. They are sweet natured, normally quiet, but not considered to be very good talkers. Wikipedia's page
We currently have several young Budgies (commonly known as Parakeets) in many striking colors. With a little handling and love, these little birds make excellent pets and the males are one of the best talkers, according to Bird Talk magazine. Wikipedia's page
Blue-fronts are native to Eastern South America but there are reports of a feral population in Germany. Blue-fronts are quite playful and can even learn how to speak nearly as well has their Yellow-headed cousins. They are nearly fully feathered now. Wikipedia's page
Also known as Lord Derby's Parakeets, to commemorate Edward Stanley, the 13th Earl of Derby, they are only found in a small pocket of evergreen forest on the border of India and China. They are sexually dimorphic, with the male having a red mandible and the female a black one. Wikipedia's page
Senegals are resident breeders across a wide range of west Africa, naturally consuming fruits, seeds, and blossoms. They are also considered a farm pest. As pets, Senegals can be very playful and are normally not too noisy. Wikipedia's page
These birds are one of the larger Zon species. They are endemic to the Pacific Slope of Central America, Southern Mexico, and North-western Costa Rica. Our babies are still being hand-fed, but are fully feathered now. Wikipedia's page
We currently have several baby Tiels that are still being hand-fed. These birds are the smallest member of the Cockatoo family and are wide-spread in Australia. Cockatiels are sweet natured, fun-loving birds that make excellent companions and are second in popularity only to Budgies. Wikipedia's page
African Grey's are one of the smartest parrots you can find. They intrigue us with their intelligence, and entertain us with their mimicry. They are native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa. Wikipedia's page
This is a beautiful bird is native to the Indian subcontinent. They are intelligent little birds that may even learn how to talk a little. Our bird is still pretty young, so take a look at Wikipedia's page to see what they look like with their adult colorations. Wikipedia's page
Green-cheeked Conures are native to central South America. They can be quite playful, and can learn to speak a little as well. We currently have a Turquoise and Yellow-sided color morphs available. (Turquoise at left, and a Yellow-sided bellow on the left.)Wikipedia's page
Scarlet-chested parakeets, also known as scarlet-breasted parrots or splendid parrots, are endemic to Southwest Australia, moving readily around the Great Victoria Desert. These birds belong to the grass parakeet genus and exhibit a trait similar to chickens (scratching at the ground) when it comes to foraging for food. Wikipedia's page
We have a wide variety of finches and canaries available as well. Some of the finch species we carry include: Parrot, Lady Gouldian, Blue-capped Cordon-bleu, Fire, Star, Green Singer, Gold-breasted, Black-hooded Nun. Java Rice, Silver-bill, Society, Zebra, Owl, Orange Weaver, and Spice. We also have many canaries to choose from: singers, hens, Variegated, Red Factor, Lizard, and Yellow. Please check with us as availability may change.
NOTE:
* All of our birds are avicultured (captive-bred). If our birds are being handfed, you may pay a down payment for at least half the price of the bird, in order to hold it until it is ready to go home, at which time, the bird, cage, and/or accessories must be paid in full. All of our baby birds, once weaned, must be cage trained in order to make sure they can maintain their own weight, and are healthy, before going home with you. Availability and pricing is subject to change. Images may not be of current birds. Please contact us if you have any questions.