Yep, it's something not generally known outside of S. America. A lot of people in these countries really do prefer the YSA and HH compared to most other parrots.Hey BirdyGirl,Thanks for that, i can't help but notice your YSA, I know you think your's is the best . But have you owned any other? I've known indigenous peoples who keep them ,and could have many other species but preferred the YSA,The only bird more popular might have been Hawkheads.
YSA, you're right. Why the YSA is not as popular as the H3 and other Amazons to my knowledge is lack of exposure due to this species' relative rarity in comparison to other Amazons. They are becoming better established, it's only a matter of time. Same general thing for the YFA although they're far, far rarer and will require much more time to get established.I've no history with YSAs but would like to know if people who know them think that there's something special about them, just another zon fan.To be honest they don't sell and i don't know why.IMO they are as great a bird as a Panama,But there's no demand.PS i hope that's a YSA and i don't make a fool of myself.
That's everyones opinion. But when the demand rises the breeders grow No one wants a troubled parrot. And with all the uneducated Potental owners there are buyers. Thats where we come in to educate and teach that there are so many in shelters. Once again look at dogs. Majority are in shelters. Nothing we can do. But atleast we can try. It's sad out here. Real sad. Must be nice to live assie. I'd love it. Becides the heat.Sorry, I did miss a zero in my years.. Since Alexander the Great! Whilst you say demand is growing, so are the numbers of surrendered/rescued birds in your country - I don't think an increase in breeding is such a good thing for the US. My opinion Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk