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Meet The Feather Kids



 
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DogAndBigCatMomma
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:11 pm    Post subject: Meet The Feather Kids Reply with quote

Along with the dogs, cats, horse, and exotics we also run offer sanctuary for abused and neglected birds. Some are outside in bigger enclosures and others are indoors and live more like pets. But I finally got some pics and wanted to share.

The Amazons

Kiwi (female)



Juicy (female)


Citrus (male)


The Cockatiels

Skit (left) And Coal (right) both males


Pearls (left) and Signal (right) both females


Silver (female)


The Cockatoos

Peaches (female)


Cloudy (male)


The Conures

Paulie (male and yes he is named after the movie)


Eight Ball (left, male) and Mango (right, female with a plucking problem)


Melon (male)



The Macaws

Gen (male and his name is short for Generic lol. He is the only Macaw that does not live in an enclosure. Here he is in the facility office.)


Nipper (male who lives up to his name)


Starburst (female blue, with Rocko, Nipper and Gen in the background)



Rocko

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charmedagain
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aww they are adorable. They look so happy.
I would just like to add though is coal under 6months old if not the its not a male its a normal grey female.

Signal is a normal grey male The only reason i know is because i used to breed cockatiels up until 4months ago.

Female cockatiels have barrig under there tails males do not.

But still like i say you have some wondeful looking birds..

Mike
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