Nursery of Aves International - 2004
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BABY COCKATOOS!
A Ducorp's at left and a Rose-Breasted to the right are the first-hatched of the year on 3/1/04! Look at the beautiful yellow and pink down feathers.

 

 
Energetic Rose-Breasted Cockatoos and a just-hatched Tres Marias Amazon chick on 3/10/04.

 
Baby Rose-Breasted and Slender-Billed Cockatoos chicks on 3/23/04
Look at photo below to see the growth
of the Slender Billed Cockatoos 6 days later!


 sleeping Slender-Billed Cockatoo
chicks on 3/28/04

 
Congo African Grey chicks on 3-28-04

 
A Yellow-Thighed Caique is buddies with a Meyer's Parrot and some Senegal Parrots
in our nursery on 3/29/04.

 
We have lots of baby Senegal Parrots
hand-feeding now! We highly recommend
Senegal Parrots for family pets!

 
weaning Orange-Bellied Senegal Parrot


These baby cockatoos, a Bare-Eyed on the left and a Ducorp's on the right, are ready for dinner on the evening of 4/14/04. 

 
Tres Marias Amazon babies on 4/13/04


These Slender-Billed Cockatoos are
eating monsters! 3/29/04


On 4/13/04, these Slender-Billed Cockatoos are nearly feathered!
That's a lot of growing in just two weeks!

 
playful baby Sun Conures


Maximillian Pionus babies hand-feeding; Pionus make great family pets! 

 
Rose-Breasted Cockatoo chicks on 4/14/04


Yellow-Thighed Caique chicks on 4/14/04 

 
Goffin Cockatoo chicks on 4/14/04

   
Two day old Moluccan and Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo chicks on 3/28/04


On 4/13/04, the chicks are really growing fast and the Greater Sulphur is outgrowing the Moluccan!


Here are the same two chicks shown
at left on 4/19/04.The Greater outgrows
the Moluccan because its natural habitat
of Australia is harsher than that of the Moluccan, thus the chicks must grow fast
to survive.


Here are the same two cockatoos (shown immediately above) on 4/26/04. The Moluccan still prefers to sit low on its feet while the galerita has always stood as tall as possible!

 
feathering female Solomon Island Eclectus on 4/19/04


weaning male Solomon Island Eclectus 
on 4/18/04

 

What an alert and inquisitive face- this baby Slender-Billed Cockatoo is very precocious!
4/17/04

 
These weaning baby Rose-Breasted
Cockatoo babies are not quite perching
on 4/19/04.


Maximillian Pionus babies hand-feeding; Pionus make great family pets! 4/19/04 

Maximillian Pionus 4/26/04



Goffin Cockatoo chicks on 4/23/04

 
days-old Leadbeater's (Major-Mitchell's) Cockatoo chicks on 4/25/04

 
Yellow-Thighed Caique on 4/26/04

 
Specially-colored Blue-Fronted Amazons
and a darling baby Panama Amazon are
eager to eat some more on 4/23/05


Baby Sun Conures love to lay
on their backs to play!

Jardine Parrots snuggle with baby male Solomon Island Eclectus on 4/23/04

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