2GR Ferrara Drinker 6.7 oz Art. 275
50 in stock
Item Name: Ferrara Drinker
Item code: 275
Dim: cc 200
Available as a Single drinker or by case of 40 in either Blue or White
$2.75 – $80.00
Color | Blue, White |
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Size | Case of 40, Single Pack, Case of 24 |
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Live Birds
ROSELLA Crimson (Pennant) – Blue
Identification: The Blue Crimson Rosella is a captivating color mutation of the Pennant Rosella. It has a predominantly blue plumage on its head, neck, breast, and underparts. The back and wings are also predominantly blue, and the tail feathers are blue with black tips. The cheeks and throat are white, and the bill is pale grey.
Size/Weight: Similar to the standard Crimson Rosella, the Blue variant measures around 12-14 inches (30-35 cm) in length and weighs approximately 3.5-5 ounces (100-140 grams).
Lifespan: In captivity, Blue Crimson Rosellas can live for about 20-30 years with proper care and a suitable environment.
Breeding: Breeding habits of the Blue Crimson Rosella are similar to the standard Pennant Rosella. They form monogamous pairs and build their nests in tree hollows or nest boxes. The female lays around 4-8 eggs, which she incubates for about 19-21 days. The chicks fledge after approximately 5-6 weeks.
Diet and Feeding: Blue Crimson Rosellas have the same dietary preferences as the standard Pennant Rosella. They primarily feed on a variety of seeds, fruits, berries, and blossoms. Insects, larvae, and nectar can also be included in their diet. A balanced diet consisting of seeds, pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables is essential for their well-being.
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SOUTH AMERICA Yellow-bellied Siskin
Identification: The Yellow-bellied Siskin, also known as the Yellow Siskin, is a small passerine bird found in South America. The male has a vibrant yellow plumage on its belly and sides, with olive-green upperparts and a black cap on its head. The female has a more subdued coloration, with a grayish-green body and a yellowish belly.
Size/Weight: Yellow-bellied Siskins are approximately 4.5 to 5 inches (11 to 13 centimeters) in length and weigh around 0.4 to 0.6 ounces (12 to 17 grams). They are considered small-sized birds.
Lifespan: The Lifespan of Yellow-bellied Siskins in the wild is not well-documented, but they can live up to 10 years or more with proper care in captivity.
Breeding: Yellow-bellied Siskins typically breed during the rainy season. The male performs courtship displays, including singing and fluttering flights, to attract a female. They build cup-shaped nests in trees or shrubs, usually at medium heights. The female lays 2 to 4 eggs, which she incubates for about 12 to 14 days. Both parents participate in feeding the chicks until they fledge after approximately 12 to 14 days.
Diet and Feeding: Yellow-bellied Siskins primarily feed on seeds, especially those from various plants in the Asteraceae family. They also consume small insects and occasionally fruits. In captivity, a balanced diet can include a variety of small seeds, such as canary grass seeds and nyjer seeds, along with fresh greens and occasional insect protein. Remember, if you are considering keeping a Yellow-bellied Siskin as a pet, it’s important to ensure you have the necessary permits and provide appropriate care based on their specific needs.
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Live Birds
Diamond Firetail (Sparrow)
Identification: The Diamond Firetail, also known as the Diamond Sparrow, is a small bird with a distinctive appearance. It has a black head, white belly, and a reddish-brown back. Its most striking feature is its tail, which has a diamond-shaped pattern of black and white feathers.
Size/Weight: On average, the Diamond Firetail measures about 11-13 centimeters (4-5 inches) in length and weighs around 15-20 grams (0.5-0.7 ounces).
Lifespan: In the wild, Diamond Firetails typically live for about 5-7 years, although some individuals have been known to live up to 10 years.
Breeding: These birds are monogamous and form strong pair bonds. They build cup-shaped nests made of grass and twigs, usually in dense shrubs or trees. Breeding season varies depending on the region, but it generally occurs between August and January.
Diet and Feeding: Diamond Firetails primarily feed on grass seeds, including those from native grasses and introduced species. They also consume small insects and occasionally nectar from flowers. Providing a varied diet of seeds, insects, and fresh water is essential for their well-being if kept in captivity.
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COCKATIEL White-faced Albino
Identification: White-faced Albino Cockatiels have a distinct appearance characterized by a completely white or pale gray face, bright red eyes, and a lack of pigmentation in their feathers. They have a predominantly white or light gray plumage, with no visible coloration on their body or crest.
Size/Weight: White-faced Albino Cockatiels are similar in size to other Cockatiel mutations. They typically measure around 12-14 inches (30-36 cm) in length, including their long tail feathers. The weight of a Cockatiel ranges between 2.5-3.5 ounces (70-100 grams).
Lifespan: With proper care, Cockatiels can live for 15-20 years or even longer. Providing a nutritious diet, regular exercise, and a stimulating environment can contribute to their longevity.
Breeding: Breeding behaviors and patterns are similar for all Cockatiel mutations, including White-faced Albino Cockatiels. They typically lay a clutch of 4-6 eggs, which are incubated by the female for about 18-21 days. Both parents participate in feeding and caring for the chicks until they fledge, which usually occurs around 4-5 weeks after hatching.
Diet and Feeding: White-faced Albino Cockatiels have similar dietary requirements to other Cockatiel mutations. They thrive on a varied diet consisting of seeds, pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional treats like millet sprays. Providing a balanced diet is crucial for their overall health and well-being. Fresh water should always be available. White-faced Albino Cockatiels, like other Cockatiel mutations, are known for their friendly and sociable nature. They enjoy interacting with their human companions and can be trained to perform tricks or mimic sounds. Providing them with toys, perches of different sizes, and regular out-of-cage time for exercise is essential for their mental and physical stimulation.
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Live Birds
ROSELLA Golden Mantle (Eastern) – Rubino
Identification: The Rubino Golden Mantle Rosella is a captivating color mutation of the Eastern Rosella. It has a predominantly pinkish-red plumage, with a golden mantle on its back. The wings are predominantly pinkish-red, and the tail feathers are pinkish-red with black tips. The cheeks and throat are white, and the bill is pale grey.
Size/Weight: Similar to the standard Golden Mantle Rosella, the Rubino variant measures around 12-14 inches (30-35 cm) in length and weighs approximately 3.5-5 ounces (100-140 grams).
Lifespan: In captivity, Rubino Golden Mantle Rosellas can live for about 15-20 years with proper care and a suitable environment.
Breeding: Breeding habits of the Rubino Golden Mantle Rosella are similar to the standard Eastern Rosella. They form monogamous pairs and build their nests in tree hollows or nest boxes. The female lays around 4-8 eggs, which she incubates for about 19-21 days. The chicks fledge after approximately 5-6 weeks.
Diet and Feeding: Rubino Golden Mantle Rosellas have the same dietary preferences as the standard Eastern Rosella. They primarily feed on a variety of seeds, fruits, berries, and blossoms. Insects, larvae, and nectar can also be included in their diet. A balanced diet consisting of seeds, pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables is essential for their well-being.
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