Thank you, I'm so excited for her.I was hoping you would be training her for free flight. I hope she will do well with you.
Thank you, I'm so excited for her.I was hoping you would be training her for free flight. I hope she will do well with you.
Thank you!She’s so gorgeous They all are
Thank you!She is one of the most stunning yellow dominant macaws that I have ever seen! The most amazing one that I have seen was bred by Barbara Parish years ago.
When I got Daff, she had a breeder bird that looked like a giant sun conure, except more yellow than orange. Tracy's 4th generation hybrids were stunning, too.She is one of the most stunning yellow dominant macaws that I have ever seen! The most amazing one that I have seen was bred by Barbara Parish years ago.
Thank youShe is beautiful. I was just looking at the "they do it to annoy bird owners" thread and thinking she looked like a huge sun conure.
Oh nice, duly noted.Actual thread title is "I swear they do it to annoy bird people"
Tracy is also amazing. When you say were, do you mean that she has retired from breeding?When I got Daff, she had a breeder bird that looked like a giant sun conure, except more yellow than orange. Tracy's 4th generation hybrids were stunning, too.
That's really neat!When I got Daff, she had a breeder bird that looked like a giant sun conure, except more yellow than orange. Tracy's 4th generation hybrids were stunning, too.
Haha yes, before her training really got going, she was obsessed with Tatzu and you're right, loved his tail or honestly any part of him she could touch.No macaw IME plays the sport of tail pulling at an Olympic level like scarlets and scarlet hybrids.
Her third generations were camelinas, but I do not recall the forth genrations.Do you by chance know what kind(s) she had?
No biggie if not, just curious.
Tracy had capris x scarlets, which she called Paleos. I thought the bird Barb showed me was a Camelot or Capri, but I could be mistaken.That's really neat!
Yeah, this one kind of looks like a sun Conure.
Do you by chance know what kind(s) she had?
No biggie if not, just curious.
I had serious health issues and missed about 6 months of school. I placed 3 of my 4 macaw because I struggled to meet their basic husbandry needs, let alone interact with them in a meaningful manner. I now have the hyacinth, my DYH, and 2 golden conures. It is controversial, but I've always wanted them and the law changed regarding them, so I got them. They're little, and I could handle their care even when I wasn't in remission. I miss the macaws and regret it now that I'm better, but what's done is done.Haha yes, before her training really got going, she was obsessed with Tatzu and you're right, loved his tail or honestly any part of him she could touch.
Graduated with honors from the Prometheus School of Yanking Tails.
It can be tricky they say, housing and definitely using aviary and free flying a mixed gendered flock as instinctual drift will always creep in.
It'll be interesting to see the dynamics change over the years especially when they're fully mature.
All of yours still doing okay? You have ladies and lads too.
Nice, no worries.Her third generations were camelinas, but I do not recall the forth genrations.
Thank you!What a beauty
Thanks!Absolutely stunning