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  1. Peach Faced Lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis)

    Peach Faced Lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis)

    £29.99

    Common Name: Peach Faced Lovebird
    Scientific Name
    : Agapornis roseicollis
    Background
    : 2011 Pairs available
    Size
    : 5.5 - 6 inches
    Diet:
    A variety of seeds, fruits, vegetables, and Seed/Pellet foods.

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  2. Blue Celestial Parrotlett (Forpus xanthopterygius) (Pair)

    Blue Celestial Parrotlett (Forpus xanthopterygius) (Pair)

    £99.99

    Common Name: Blue Celestial Parrotlett
    Scientific Name
    : Forpus xanthopterygius
    Background
    : Pair Available
    Requirements
    : Active Bird requiring a large cage minimum of 120cm x 40cm x 50cm (46.8" x 15.6" x 19.5"), with roosting box.
    Size
    :
    Diet:
    Seed mix such as: millet, canary grass seed, weed seed, wheat and oats; millet spray, sprouted or unsprouted; fruit such as: apple, pear, orange, banana, pomegranate; vegetables such as: carrot, celery, green beans, peas in the pod; berries such as: rose hips, mountain ash (rowan); green leaves such as: Swiss chard, dandelion, chickweed, lettuce; insectivorous food; complete kibble if taken.

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  3. Green Celestial Parrotlett (Forpus xanthopterygius) (Pair)

    Green Celestial Parrotlett (Forpus xanthopterygius) (Pair)

    £99.99

    Common Name: Blue Celestial Parrotlett
    Scientific Name
    : Forpus xanthopterygius
    Background
    : Pair Available
    Requirements
    : Active Bird requiring a large cage minimum of 120cm x 40cm x 50cm (46.8" x 15.6" x 19.5"), with roosting box.
    Size
    :
    Diet:
    Seed mix such as: millet, canary grass seed, weed seed, wheat and oats; millet spray, sprouted or unsprouted; fruit such as: apple, pear, orange, banana, pomegranate; vegetables such as: carrot, celery, green beans, peas in the pod; berries such as: rose hips, mountain ash (rowan); green leaves such as: Swiss chard, dandelion, chickweed, lettuce; insectivorous food; complete kibble if taken.

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  4. Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus)

    Cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus)

    £49.99

    Common Name: Cockatiel
    Scientific Name
    : Nymphicus hollandicus
    Background
    : 2010 Born
    Requirements
    : Birds acclimate well to average household temperatures; be cautious of extreme temperature change; cage should be placed off the floor in an area that is well-lit and away from drafts, A cage approximately 24" W x 14" D x 24" H, with metal bars spaced no greater than ½" apart, makes a good home for your cockatiel; as with all animals, it is best to provide the largest habitat possible; a flight cage is strongly recommended
    Size
    : 11 Inches
    Diet: 
    Specialized pelleted diets are highly recommended and should consist of 60–70% of the diet; use fortified seeds in moderation as they are higher in fat and less nutritious than pellets, Fresh fruit and vegetables such as strawberries, apricots (no pits), bananas, dark green leafy vegetables (like spinach or kale), peas, carrot tops, celery, and corn

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  5. Black Capped Conure (Pyrrhura rupicola) (Pair)

    Black Capped Conure (Pyrrhura rupicola) (Pair)

    £219.99

    Common Name: Black-capped Conure
    Scientific Name
    : Pyrrhura rupicola
    Background
    : Pair Available
    Origin
    : South America
    Requirements: Large cage or Aviary, with plenty of perches/branches, May be housed with other birds.
    Size:
    Diet:  Fruit such as: apples, pears, bananas, oranges, cactus fruits, forming about 30 percent of diet; vegetables such as: carrot, celery, green peas in the pod and beans; fresh corn; green leaves such as: Swiss chard, lettuce, kale, dandelion, chickweed; small seed mix such as: canary, millet, safflower, millet; limited soaked and sprouted sunflower; cooked beans and pulses; boiled maize; limited cubed hard cheese; complete kibble.

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  6. Ring Necked Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) (Proven Pair)

    Ring Necked Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) (Proven Pair)

    £199.99

    Common Name: Ring Necked Parakeet
    Scientific Name
    : Psittacula krameri
    Background
    : Proven Pair Available
    Requirements: Large Cage or aviary, Provide bird-safe chewable wood and heat sterlized pine cones, vegetable tanned leather toys, foot toys; climbing ropes, ladders, swings, push and pull toys. Also provide overhead misters or shallow water bowls for bathing.
    Size: Up to 16 Inches
    Diet:  Small seed mixture such as: canary, millet, small amounts of oats, buckwheat, safflower, sunflower; spray millet, green leaves, seeding grasses; variety of fruits such as: apple, orange, banana if accepted; complete kibble.

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  7. Swift Parakeet (Lathamus discolor) (Pair)

    Swift Parakeet (Lathamus discolor) (Pair)

    £249.99

    Common Name: Swift Parakeet
    Scientific Name
    : Lathamus discolor
    Background
    : Pair Available
    Requirements:Very active parrot so provide space and lots of branches, swings, ropes, different sized perches and ladders for climbing. Also provide lots of unsprayed, birdsafe flowering branches. Also enjoys bathing so provide overhead misters or shallow water bowls. Can be housed with others of its own species and other birds. Also provide foraging/puzzle toys and wooden and vegetable tanned leather chewable toys.
    Size: Up to 10 Inches
    Diet:  Limited small seed mix such as: canary, oats, safflower and a little hemp; spray millet; limited sunflower seed, dry, soaked or sprouted; sprouted pulses such as mung beans, cooked butterbeans and lentils; boiled maize; green leaves such as: Swiss chard, lettuce, sowthistle, dandelion, chickweed; vegetables such as: corn, carrot, celery, zucchini and other squash, green beans and peas in the pod; fruit such as: apple, pear, orange, cactus fruit, banana, pomegranate; nuts such as: lightly cracked hazelnuts, pecans and roasted peanuts; nectar daily soaked in sponge cake or wholegrain bread.

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  8. Plum Headed Parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala)

    Plum Headed Parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala)

    £119.99

    Common Name: Plum Headed Parakeet
    Scientific Name
    : Psittacula cyanocephala
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    Requirements: Large Enclosure with lots of activities including Swings, bird-safe chewable wood such as fir, pine, willow and elder, and heat sterilized pine cones, ladders, vegetable tanned leather toys, foot toys, climbing ropes, bathing, push and pull toys.
    Size: 13 Inches
    Diet:  Soaked or sprouted sunflower, mixture of small seeds: canary, millet and smaller amounts of oats, buckwheat and safflower; spray millet, green leaves, rearing food made from: hard-boiled egg, wholegrain bread, low-fat cheese and carrot, all ground to crumbly consistency; fruit especially apple, and others.

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  9. Stanley Rosella (Platycercus icterotis) (Female)

    Stanley Rosella (Platycercus icterotis) (Female)

    £89.99

    Common Name: Stanley Rosella
    Scientific Name
    : Platycerus icterotis
    Background
    : Female
    Requirements: Large Enclosure, Hearty chewer; provide unsprayed, flowering fruit tree branches, willow, fir, elder and pine branches. Also provide water bowls for bathing, and space to fly for exercise.
    Size: 10 Inches
    Diet:  Small seed mix such as: canary, millet and smaller amounts of oats, buckwheat, safflower and a little hemp; limited sunflower seed; spray millet; green leaves such as: Swiss chard, lettuce, dandelion, sowthistle, chickweed; seeding grasses; rearing food made from hard-boiled egg, wholegrain, low-fat cheese and carrot, all ground to crumbly consistency; fruits such as: apple, orange, banana, pomegranate; cactus fruits; complete pellet.

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