Baby Photo's
updated: 03/14/2011
Our babies...
1) Are never forced weaned. They wean when each individual bird is ready. Yes that means that some may take a
few weeks longer than others to wean.

2) Are abundantly weaned onto a great diet of fresh, steamed & cooked veggies & fruits. The very first food our
babies get to eat is steamed Yams. Dried fruit, nuts & seeds are introduced only after the babies have had a few
weeks to get use to eating vegetables & fruits.

3) Are well socialized with Men, women & Children.

4) Get to play on playstands and with lots of toys as they approach weaning.

5) Get to participate in activities that encourage their natural foraging instincts
Blue and Gold Macaw Babies with a baby White Bellied Caique
Baby White Bellied Caiques perching.
Greenwing Macaw baby playing with a plastic Nut and Bolt and a Blue and Gold Macaw playing with a toy part
Blue Front Amazon, African Grey, Goffins Cockatoo and Two African Greys hanging out in a tree
Mitred Conure ( On her back ), Two young Sun Conures and a Patagonian Conure
Two African Greys, A baby Severe Macaw, 6 Sun Conure babies, with 2 Hahns Macaws in the middle
Halfmoon and Peach Front Conures, 4 Blue Front Amazon Siblings
We currently don't have any birds available at the moment, however please enjoy the photo's I've put up here of
babies we've raised in the over the last few years. We'll add photo's of our 2012 babies as they hatch and grow.
Thanks for looking.
Congo African Greys hanging out in their weaning cage
Illiger Macaws - a shy bird but very fun bird to have around
Military Macaw on the left barely starting to feather out and a just weaned Severe Macaw on the right
What a bunch! On the left photo we have Congo African Grey's, White Bellied Caiques, Goffins Cockatoo,
Hahns Macaws and Yellow Nape Amazons. On the photo on the right we have Yellow Nape Amazons, Blue Front
Amazon, and a Galah ( Rose Breasted Cockatoo ) goofing around.