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Solstice, Juniper, Snowy, and Fluffy Parrot Budgie / Budgerigar Alexander, NC
- Young
- Unknown
- Small
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Meet Solstice, Juniper, Snowy, and Fluffy
Have you daydreamed of having a small flock of parakeets of your very own? Adopt this group of four! They get along great, and parakeets do really well in small flocks. Get a nice flight cage for them, and you are set!
Juniper has a broken leg, but it was an older injury, has healed, and he's adapted quite well. He flies really well.
Snowy is the one most interested in people, and will come forward for some millet. The others will follow after a while.
Right now, we would not consider them "tame" but they are interactive and with time and patience, at least some of them might be more interested in interacting with people. Especially if millet is involved! In the meantime, they are busy toy destroyers (especially balsa wood and other shreddables.) We also love their little chatter!
They all really enjoy fresh sprouts, too.
Interested in learning more about this small flock of parakeets?
The best way to learn more about them is to complete our parrot match application, found under the "Adoption" tab on our website, www.phoenixlanding.org and send it in so you will be connected with the adoption coordinator for your area. Attending one of our core parrot care classes is also required in order to adopt a parrot. A list of them may be found at https://www.phoenixlanding.org/events.html. Those classes that count as part of the adoption process are noted with an icon beside their title.
Phoenix Landing offers educational classes and facilitates parrot adoptions in Maryland, D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, and northern Florida. Phoenix Landing does not ship birds.
Juniper has a broken leg, but it was an older injury, has healed, and he's adapted quite well. He flies really well.
Snowy is the one most interested in people, and will come forward for some millet. The others will follow after a while.
Right now, we would not consider them "tame" but they are interactive and with time and patience, at least some of them might be more interested in interacting with people. Especially if millet is involved! In the meantime, they are busy toy destroyers (especially balsa wood and other shreddables.) We also love their little chatter!
They all really enjoy fresh sprouts, too.
Interested in learning more about this small flock of parakeets?
The best way to learn more about them is to complete our parrot match application, found under the "Adoption" tab on our website, www.phoenixlanding.org and send it in so you will be connected with the adoption coordinator for your area. Attending one of our core parrot care classes is also required in order to adopt a parrot. A list of them may be found at https://www.phoenixlanding.org/events.html. Those classes that count as part of the adoption process are noted with an icon beside their title.
Phoenix Landing offers educational classes and facilitates parrot adoptions in Maryland, D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, and northern Florida. Phoenix Landing does not ship birds.
Phoenix Landing Foundation
Alexander, NC
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Solstice, Juniper, Snowy, and Fluffy
- Budgie / Budgerigar
- Young
- Unknown