![]() Galahs are a hoot and generally more independant than the white toos which can be a good thing if you aren't into a velcroatoo. They have a loud honk sort of screech that I wouldn't want to hear close at hand for an extended period but given their talking ability they can probably make whatever annoying sound they find most effective at full volume Oh and pictures of your babies would be great!!!Īll eclectuses I've meet have not been hands on birds (especially the females) but I've told they bond we'll to their owners and can be great talkers. If you have any answers to questions I haven't asked, feel free to answer them How easy do they stress? I've been very fortunate with River and have tried exposing him to a lot early in life so he gets used to things. I showed her some pictures of the Galahs and she thinks they are so beautiful.ĭiet requirements? ( I know the ecletus have special requirements)ĭo they bond to just one person? or to multiple family members? River's beak is a little intimidating for her, and she would like a bird a little smaller and not quite as large as a macaw, so we started looking at parrots and small Toos. She was also a size my mom was comfortable with. They're citron was absolutely beautiful and so sweet, mom just fell in love. I delivered some bird stands to a lady who owned a citron, and my mom was with me. But she had her heart set on one as soon as she could get the ok from my dad. The baby was already sold, so it kind of crushed her. She really likes the ecletus parrot, she saw one at a bird show, the female, and just thought she was so beautiful. Works the farm, and will have plenty of time to give her new baby. My brother and I will both be leaving for the 4yr university and my macaw, who she's grown attached to, will be coming with me. Will be leaving for school in the fall and River will be coming with me. I can read articles and books till I'm blue in the face, but the first hand experience from owners holds more weight with me than anything else. If anyone owns all 3 birds and has input please tell! but I'd be happy hearing how your babies are. Needing some first hand experienced owners opinions on their fids personalities. If you have questions regarding this baby, or any others that we have available, please give us a call! Feel free to follow us on Facebook for more pictures, videos and information.Hi guys. They are weaned onto fruits and veggies, a soak and sprout mix we make here in store, high variety seed that we also make here in store, and naturally colored pellet. Every hand fed baby is weaned on to a high variety diet. Prior to taking a bird home, we will provide information on proper housing, creating a safe environment, diet, behavior, hormones and much more. We work very hard to help educate our customers on parrot companionship. ![]() At Parrot Stars we focus on education, nutrition, and conservation. Ideally, the minimum cage size for this bird would be 36’’ long, 24’’ wide and 66’’ high with ¾’’ wire spacing. A cage filled with toys for him or her to destroy will keep you baby happy and healthy. Like all Cockatoos, Rosies require lots of time, training and attention. They are also a great size, they have a medium size body, bigger than a Cockatiel, smaller than an African Grey. ![]() They have a stunning pink and grey body, with a cute crest when they get excited. They are goofy, playful, affectionate and beautiful. Rose Breasted Cockatoos make wonderful companions. Baby Rose Breasted Cockatoo (Eolophus roseicapilla) Available.
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