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Parrotlets
The Tiny Parrots with the Big Attitudes

Content and Preening       Basket of Babies                 Playing Around


  
 Personality-Packed Mini-Parrots

  ï Big bird in little bird body

    ï Intelligent and playful

    ï Affectionate

    ï Talking ability
 

Pacific Parrotlets
Normal, pied, blue, fallow, pastel, and
American yellow & white

FOR SALE
Pairs:

(1) Pied/blue/fallow M x Blue/pastel/fallow F, proven
[picture below left], $450
(2) Blue fallow pied M [Tuffy] x yellow/blue/poss. pastel/poss. albino F [Sprite], proven this year, $450
Breeding age singles:
2 2009 Am. yellow/blue F, $150 each/$250 both (related)
Mature Am. white M (proven), $175
2010
Tame but beaky!
Am. white/poss. pastel/fallow/poss. albino F, $175
Am. yellow/blue M (unrelated), $150
Pair: $300


American Yellows


    Hanging out with buddies.

 

 

I Love
the
Light!


Pied Male and Blue Female

           Here I come!
           Am.Yellow female

 

 

 

 



       Feeding tub of chicks



 "Sun Sprite"
 Am yellow/blue female,
 2+ and 5+ weeks

 


     Youngsters

 

    
                                            Parrotlets with conure buddies                      High on the dreamcatcher!

  
   Am yellow and Am white females                        Tuffy, Blue fallow pied male (immature)

    
       "Chunky Monkey Boy"                  Lima, mature pied female                    Lima, young pied female

   

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This site last updated on September 2, 2010.