Macaws, Cockatoos, Greys, Poicephalus, Conures, Lovebirds, Parrotlets, Parakeets etc. Discuss topics related to specific species of parrots and their characteristics, mutations, pros, and cons.
I have never heard of them. They look really cool though. you might want to try looking for info online. How did you come across them and for what reason do you need info?
I came very close to getting one! But I would have had to import a baby...and the quarantine restrictions are severe (90 days in a bird-free facility located a good distance from any facility housing a bird...)...
...I didn't want to put a baby through that - and I didn't have anyone willing to look after the bird for me during the quarantine period.
But if it were straightforward, I would have gone ahead. The few people I was able to ask questions of were all positive in there responses...
Every parrot has a duty: To reduce the world to toothpicks.
We own a Greater Vasa parrot. They are extremely hard to find due to the long waiting lists that are associated with breeders. We were fortunate enough to find one though, and have it hand-raised and just as lovable as any other of our birds. I have uploaded a video of him on youtube:
Types of Birds Owned: Cockatiel (grey), Sun Conure, Indian Ringneck (blue), Yellow Collared Macaw, Congo African Grey, Greater Vasa Parrot, Blue and Gold Macaw
I would get 5 if I could! ... these birds are more friendly, funny, curious, CUDDLY, and smart than any of the others I've encountered....
there's nothing I don't like, and I think the worst thing is that he's very very smart. Figures things out instantly, which can lead to him getting into all sorts of things or escaping his cage. haha
Types of Birds Owned: Cockatiel (grey), Sun Conure, Indian Ringneck (blue), Yellow Collared Macaw, Congo African Grey, Greater Vasa Parrot, Blue and Gold Macaw