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Hello everybody

I'm looking for the name of this parrot ? Alexander ?

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Thanks anyhow

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And for all Parrots lovers :D

Here the "Grandfather" ( with my Son) of all Parrots (Black Palm Cockatoo)

he/she can be over 90 years old has the biggest beak of all parrots and is very musical ( play drums)

All this birds are trained to fly free around .

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OP...may I assume you have parrots? If so, where here in Thailand did you get yours?

Hello Phetaroi

On a few Places, in Khonkaen on the campus of the university,

, and on a farm near Phu Wiang

Putu

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It is called the Moustached Parrakeet (with some basic variations to the name),

I hope this helps.

planemad

HI Planemad

Thanks a lot ( sorry for the late reply)

Indeed a very intelligent bird , we have a big aviary with different sections, but she/he know now

exactly how to open the doors, it takes some time but she managed to be together with our conures and getting along very well rolleyes.gif

Later I will come back with some pictures from our renewed Aviary

Greetings

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Our Dragons together with "Riki"

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"Godzilla and the Dragons love the waterfall

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All one familywink.gif

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Riki Miki Kiki

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A view weeks ago we had a "visitor" Tree-monitor

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The Aviary a few weeks ago 12x3x3

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Some time ago but I'm still there and Busy rolleyes.gif

Herewith the coordinate of a bird farm in Isaan. 16° 40' 54.1" N 102° 16'41.1" E

They have Eclectus/Aratinga/Lori/Cockatiel/ etc

Some pictures from our Aviary:

This little bird a few hours old becomes a wonderful Sun Parakeet

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The oldest one = 10 days

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After 25 days

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1 week later

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Today our "family" Number 1 = 5 weeks laugh.gif

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hey.. good work there Putu94. :thumbsup:

often thought of breeding Parrots & possibly Macaws in Chiang Mai myself... But its so intensive & i'm not always around to oversee things.

its nice to see your birds looking healthy and well..

Thanks Goshawk

Indeed it is intensive but it gives a lot of pleasure , (still I can go on Holiday my son can take care very well)

a part of the feeding is than by the "parents" rolleyes.gif, but special the little one i feed from the beginning

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hey.. good work there Putu94. :thumbsup:

often thought of breeding Parrots & possibly Macaws in Chiang Mai myself... But its so intensive & i'm not always around to oversee things.

its nice to see your birds looking healthy and well..

Thanks Goshawk

Indeed it is intensive but it gives a lot of pleasure , (still I can go on Holiday my son can take care very well)

a part of the feeding is than by the "parents" rolleyes.gif, but special the little one i feed from the beginning

how is your iguana's personality? we found that the oldre they get, they become rather nasty (to them its natural male/female intruder behavior) to us its tail whipping and bites...

what do u feed them?

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how is your iguana's personality? we found that the oldre they get, they become rather nasty (to them its natural male/female intruder behavior) to us its tail whipping and bites...

what do u feed them?

Hi Bina

Our Iguana have great personality we can feed them by hand and get along with the dragons and the birds it is mainly a matter of education

Our Iguana was 6 weeks when we got him ( now 4 years).

The only thing we have to do is to be careful with his nails

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Godzilla with our dragons

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Maybe you know, but here some tips

Iguanas need a pool to put his faeces, and to swim a bit

It is no problem you can use a filter and keep fishes like Guppy

They like to sleep high.

A problem can be ants but simply use dog powder there where the ants are.

Give them green vegetable like Pak Bung, or buy in the pet shop dry green vegetables ( make them a little wet)

Also you can try Papaya

It is almost time for hibernation, they will not move much and eating less .

If you want to touch them avoid wild movements they have a

a parietal eye(3 eye) to alert them to aerial predators.

They love if you touch them on the head or subtympanic shield.

We can feed our Iguana by hand but remember this; Iguanas have many very sharp, jagged and dangerous teeth that are very capable of shredding leafy foods, as well human skin!

Whipping of his tail means that /he/she is afraid , but it is a also matter of education.

Cheers jap.gif

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Great post Putu94.

It's great to see you aviary's and breeding parrots

Thanks for taking the time to take some great pictures.

Thanks Dlock, It is a nice hobby to do rolleyes.gif

besides I'm busy now to learn them free flight, first inside en later out site , it will take a few months.

In the same time I not believe that hand feed baby's are closer to you, then the one who are feed by mam and dad ( human thought)

It is better to try to understand the instinct .

(The next breeding we will sell)

a picture more the way they can sleep or rest biggrin.gifwink.gif

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Hi Lesdunbar

Yes I know it is difficult with the cockatiel, I can take them in my hands but that is all.

The Aratinga's are very social,rolleyes.gif

(I will attach some pics with my son.}

At the moment I come in to the Aviary they coming to sit on my head and shoulder.

I breed them myself and train them, at the moment the start to fly .

In about 5 months the can fly outside and coming back when I call them

It takes about 2 hours a day.

But anyhow I'm still very careful to let them in the free flight whistling.gif

cheers

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I have to say I was a bit cautious when first starting to read your post as there are so many 'dodgy' aviary keepers around, and so many smuggled birds.

But its a pleasure to see someone in Thailand, with his family, taking such a close and professional interest in these birds and animals. Congratulations and all the best with your work.

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I have to say I was a bit cautious when first starting to read your post as there are so many 'dodgy' aviary keepers around, and so many smuggled birds.

But its a pleasure to see someone in Thailand, with his family, taking such a close and professional interest in these birds and animals. Congratulations and all the best with your work.

Thank you so much for the compliment rolleyes.gif

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And what happened ? even when it is "winter"

Our next couple is breeding, so that will be New Years birds laugh.gif

They most feel very happy in our Aviary wink.gif

Only for me ........ getting less sleep, rolleyes.gif ( more work , it will be to could in the night)

For all of you Merry Xmas and a happy New year jap.gif

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We are busy to set-up a walk in Aviary

We have seen many farms , and a lot of birds rolleyes.gif

Now it is looking to prices.

Next week we will look to the Goliath Cockatoo (Palm Cockatoo)

They have for the moment baby's , but.... also we know that they are not cheap whistling.gif

A good site to find birds=

http://www.birdslove.../home/index.php

Cheers

Putu

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