PETS, BREEDERS & BABIES THRU THE YEARS


This is Beauty.  Beauty was sold about 3-4 years ago to a family with two kids.  The kids are teens now and are not able to give Beauty the attention the bird deserves.  Shehas just rejoined the flock.  This was a handfed baby and is a beautiful Lutino Cockatiel.  Not sure of the sex right now.  The bird is very quiet, which leads me to think this bird is a girl. 

My pet Double Yellow Headed Jake.  He was born June 2005 and will be 4 this year.   I got him when just 4 months old.

Above are babies from my first pair of breeding birds, a cinnamon pied female named Dakota and her mate a white faced cockatiel Aspen.  These are Pebbles and Bamm Ba

Right is Aspen and Dakota's very first baby Sparky.  Sparky lived with me at  least a couple years before he was sold.  He was a very friendly bird and turned to be a male and wanted to breed.  I was downsizing my cockatiels at that time, and got him a good mate and sold them as a pair.  A good breeder knows when there are just too many birds to care for.  Aspen and his mate got a good home. 

Left is Miracle, his parents were Maui and Kameha my first breeder lovebirds.  They went to live with my friend Erika and produced  many beautiful babies there as well.

 Above is Miracle.  He's named that because his mother and father (Maui and Kameha) did not want to feed him.  He was their first baby together.  I took him andhandfed him early to save him.  He is still with me today with his new mate Samoa.  They are still having babies.  Samoa came to me previously from a friend and had a mate Papua.  Somehow Papua got out of his outdoor cage and flew the coop.  So Samoa hooked up with Miracle and they have either Slate white faced babies, or on occasion blue loves or an unusual shade of army green.  They are great parents and feed through if you don't have time to hand feed them.

Below is Kaelani, who happened to be from Maui and Kameha's clutch after going to live with Erika.  I took one of the babies and kept her a whille and sold her to a good home.  She is a beautiful pied. 

Above is Peppercorn.  She was the baby of a pair of grey tiels I had.  Being I had nearly 20 pairs of tiels along with several pairs of loves and parakeets, right now I cannot recall his parents name.  He was sold after a couple years to a couple who had a little girl who would truly love him.

Below if my 4 year old Congo African Grey Lola.  I bought her from a small breeder near Tampa called emptynestbox.  She is a beauty and just turned four this month.  She is cuddly and happy and was hand fed from 5 weeks of age. 

 Below are two lovebird babies.  Both have the same mother Samoa, the left on puzzle and to the right is Nani.  Both had Papua as their daddy.  You can see the beautiful american cinnamon with lavender in their tails.  They had gorgeous babies.

 

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