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Info: Species Profile
Here at Avalon Aviary the parrots come first, period. Our breeder birds are beautiful and healthy. They have an excellent diet plus plenty of bird toys, plants, sounds of the rainforest and nature-inspired music to amuse them. Parrot chicks are usually hatched under their parents. After several weeks the chicks are brought into our intensive-care nursery. They are raised and socialized using the best techniques to enable them to become self-confident, exploratory, well-adjusted companion parrots. Our goal is to raise the absolutely best hand-raised parrots available. Properly raised parrots such as these can become your friends for life.
If you think you want a parrot, we urge you to start with some of our informative articles to help you decide if a parrot is right for you, in our resource center. Parrots aren't for everyone. Parrots are loud, messy, destructive, difficult, demanding, expensive, instinctual, emotional, intelligent, high-maintenance pets than can live 30-100 years. They attach to their family "flock" and it is hard on them to change homes multiple times during their lifetimes, so don't get a parrot unless you are willing to make a lifetime commitment and plan for them in your will! You can also have a rich, complex relationship with them; a relationship more remarkable than any other type of pet. They are beautiful, interactive, comical, and playful companions. Many can talk and imitate strange sounds. They can live a very long time, so in most cases they will outlive other types of pets. Read more about the pros and cons of having a pet parrot in the deciding if a parrot is right for you section of our website.
If you have decided that you are ready for a bird, select from different species below to find out more about them. Our species-specific information covers both the pros and cons of each species.
If you are interested in purchasing one of our companion parrots, the first step is a qualification interview to determine if a parrot is a good fit and to make sure you know what you are getting into. Then we help you select the right pet bird for your situation. Our birds are not the least expensive on the market. This is because the amount of individual attention, training, diet and quality of care they receive here does not come for free, and we need to stay in business to be able to continue to provide high-quality parrots to the public. Making the up-front investment in one of our birds can save you a great deal of problems, expense and heartaches down the road. Companion parrots that have been properly raised and well socialized as they are growing up are much less likely to develop behavior and health problems later in life. Our birds are DNA sexed (if needed), and include the best behavior book on the market, and an excellent health guarantee.
If you are getting ready to bring a parrot home, our checklist of what birds need is helpful, and our staff can make species-specific recommendations for cages, playstands, toys and other things your feathered friend needs.
If you already have a pet bird of any kind, or have a friend who has a pet bird, our staff can help guide you to appropriate bird toys, perches, food and other products from our bird supply store.
African Grey Parrots
When properly raised, African Grey parrots are outgoing, self-confident birds that can develop excellent vocabularies and precisely imitate peculiar sounds. We do not currently breed Timneh's, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time. Read more about each species in the links below:
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Hahn's Miniature Macaws (Not currently breeding)
Exuberant, acrobatic, comical, brave, endearing miniature macaws have huge personalities in smaller bodies.
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Amazon Parrots (No longer breeding Amazons)
Emotionally honest and resilient, Amazons are outgoing, happy, flexible birds that frequently learn to talk and sing. Amazons are often misunderstood. We do not currently breed Amazons, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time. Read more about each species profile in the links below:
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Large Macaws
Huge, beautiful, intelligent, affectionate and sensitive with flamboyant personalities only rivaled by their brilliant colors, the large macaws are the poster children of the parrot family. We do not currently breed some of the species listed, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time. Read more about each species in the links below:
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Caiques (Not currently breeding)
Caiques are very energetic outgoing clowns, smaller birds that are not afraid of anything, very active and playful. We do not currently breed Caiques, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time.
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Pionus Parrots (Not currently breeding)
Sweet, playful, cuddly, calm, pionus parrots are a wonderful small companion Parrot. We are not currently breeding Pionus, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time. The blue headed Pionus is the only Pionus species we are capable of breeding.
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Eclectus Parrots
Calm and peaceful, Eclectus parrots are incredibly beautiful birds that love to be admired. They are relatively tranquil birds who are not as destructive as most species. We raise only Solomon Island Eclectus, the smallest and most emotionally stable of the Eclectus parrot family.
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Poicephalus Parrots
Parrots in the Poicephalus family tend to be quiet and shy. They often love to play on their backs. They can talk and imitate sounds. Poicephalus parrots have big personalities. We do not currently breed Poicephalus, but as a shelter we do have them available from time to time. Read more about each species we have and may breed in the future in the links below:
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Deciding to Buy a Parrot What Birds Need Resource Center
Price: From $10.99 to $104.49
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