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Adoptable Birds From Phoenix Landing

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Lady Jane

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I copied the information on a few that was printed in their latest newsletter.
CHARLIE is a blue fronted Amazon, age unknown as he came from a South Carolina shelter a few years ago. Charlie is pretty easy going. He's on a great diet and it has made a big difference in his health, not to mention that eating good food is delicious too! We can always tell when a bird has learned to appreciate whole foods, they will get very excited at meal times.In his adopting home, Charlie was joined by his Phoenix Landing friend, TINK, a wild caught lilac crowned Amazon. They spend their days together, watching and learning from each other. They are not mates, just good friends! They have separate cages, but while at The Landing, they have enjoyed sharing a 64x32 cage. Maybe their new home will consider a large double cage for them too. Tink is also easy going. He cannot fly, as he is one of those birds whose wings were pinioned, a terrible practice from many years past.
LUCY LIU is a charming Congo African grey. She also came from a shelter, and we can only account for 6 years. Like many African greys, she has a serious feather problem that we have not yet figured out; however, this doesn't hold her back! She is social and very interested in what the people around her are doing. Head scratches are requested regularly, don't forget to pay your toll as you go by her. Lucy also has an extensive vocabulary and enjoys sharing what she knows with anyone who will listen. We've been pleased with her willingness to eat a wide variety of healthy foods, and her training motivator is pomegranate seeds, yum yum!
BLUEBERRY and SNOWFLAKE parakeets, age unknown. Guess what, they also came from a shelter, in the Raleigh area. They had a problem common to parakeets, scaly mites, which can be lethal. However, we had them treated and they are flourishing now. Have room for a couple of entertaining little ones? We often have parakeets in all our areas of operation, and really appreciate when adoption is considered for the littlest ones. They have big personalities
 
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