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another picture of my Quaker parrot, would like to see peoples birds :)
 

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My Fischer's Lovebird and My Indian Ringneck. Just two of my 6 birds. Dont have pics of the others on the computer yet.
 
My ringneck
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Cheers Brenton
 
both of u guys have awesome looking birds, i have more in an avairy but not tamed one bit so hard to get photo :p for now its my quaker :)
 
I only have natives. They dont have a cage but they visit regularly.

Brenton

One day (at Yorkeys Knob) I heard the black butcherbirds going nuts. They were attacking something yellow in the rainforest outside our door. It was raining but I went out and on closer inspection it was a yellow parrot! Clearly not a local.

Not much I could do because this was all taking place 10 meters up (but level with the balcony).

Anyway I whistled and the parrot flew straight over and landed on my shoulder!

It was the same as yours, a Ringneck. Anyway it stayed for 2 months (with the doors open). We tried to find the owner through newspaper, radio and signs at shops but nothing!

Then we decided to buy a CAGE and keep it. It flew straight out the door that day, never to be seen again. Nice bird, great personality, but I still have the scars on my ears!
 
poor bird getting attacked, but thats amazing how u whistled and it came to you :) my baby does that i say he name and he flys to me but what a shame he didnt stay sounded like a lovely bird to have :)
 
yes!!! he beautiful, i had a lorikeet but had to sell him cause of my little monster (my picture up top)
 
I only have natives. They dont have a cage but they visit regularly.

Brenton

One day (at Yorkeys Knob) I heard the black butcherbirds going nuts. They were attacking something yellow in the rainforest outside our door. It was raining but I went out and on closer inspection it was a yellow parrot! Clearly not a local.

Not much I could do because this was all taking place 10 meters up (but level with the balcony).

Anyway I whistled and the parrot flew straight over and landed on my shoulder!

It was the same as yours, a Ringneck. Anyway it stayed for 2 months (with the doors open). We tried to find the owner through newspaper, radio and signs at shops but nothing!

Then we decided to buy a CAGE and keep it. It flew straight out the door that day, never to be seen again. Nice bird, great personality, but I still have the scars on my ears!

He was had raised and never goes in his cage always out of it he's a year now and talks meows and sings. I love this guy sad that I will be parting with him soon.


Cheers Brenton
 
Lovely birds. Love the Quaker Monk parrot
 
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Guess the species

p.s Taken last year on a wet day, just 3 of about 40 birds
 
Im gonna go with pic number 2 being lories. Pic number one, maybe a Nanday Conure?
 
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is the one in the cage a plumhead of some sort, and the other 2, are they dusky lorikeets
 
And here i was thinking i was going to see some hot chicks
 
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Lol, I can show you some chicks next year when my ringneck start breeding.
 
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