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Ivy is a beautiful female Indian ringneck. Her age and past are com- pletely unknown. At first she was afraid of humans, but is now brave enough to take food from your hands. She’s come a long way, but still requires work. |
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The Florida West Coast Avian Society, Inc. P.O. Box 18145 Sarasota, FL 34276 Web site updates provided by Pat Burke rora.dora@verizon.net |
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Paco and Mac came in separately, but we’d like to see them go out together as they are very bonded and enjoy spending time together. When Mac in a room away from Paco, he’s a sweet bird who loves to be petted, Paco is very cage aggressive, but has a large, bilingual vocabulary. Both are very entertaining little birds! |
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Bam Bam, who we got in as a baby, is well socialized and eats a great diet. He will make a won- derful companion for the right person and loves to snuggle! |
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NOT PICTURED Daisy a/k/a the Razor is a cute, female lovebird. She’s fun to watch, will come out of the cage and sit on your hand. But, watch out! If she decides to bite she draws blood! Jo-Jo the Jenday has had a rough life and needs someone with conure experience and a big heart. His right leg was broken and never treated, so he’s lame and requires a handicapped accessible cage (rope perches, platforms, sleep tent.) He’s terrified of humans and will need a lot of work! A home with other conures would ne ideal. Fred and Ethel are a wild quaker pair. Entertaining to watch, but no need (or desire) for human contact. Just give them a large cage and lots of shreddable toys and watch them go to town. We also have quite a few cockatiels in need of new homes—both singles and bonded pairs. These include lutinos, white faced, whitefaced pieds, pearly pieds, pieds and normal grays. Some need work, but quite a few are hand tamed and very sweet. A few of the pairs even come with their own cage! There are also quite a number of birds, various species, who are still with their original caretakers but looking for new homes. |

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Adopted! |