PARROT TYPE Lineolated – Olive
Identification: Olive Lineolated Parakeets, also known as Olive Linnies, have a predominantly olive-green plumage. They may have some subtle variations in color, ranging from light olive to a slightly darker shade. They also have a blue coloration on their wings and tail feathers, similar to other Lineolated Parakeets.
Size/Weight: Olive Lineolated Parakeets are similar in size to other Lineolated Parakeets, measuring around 6-7 inches (15-18 cm) in length and weighing approximately 40-50 grams. Lifespan: With proper care, Olive Lineolated Parakeets can live for about 10-15 years, although some have been known to live even longer.
Breeding: Like other Lineolated Parakeets, Olive Linnies are monogamous and form strong pair bonds. They typically breed in the spring and summer months. Female Olive Lineolated Parakeets lay 3-5 eggs, which they incubate for about 23-25 days. The chicks fledge after approximately 6-7 weeks.
Diet and Feeding: Olive Lineolated Parakeets have similar dietary needs to other Lineolated Parakeets. They require a balanced diet consisting of seeds, fruits, vegetables, and pellets. Fresh produce like leafy greens, carrots, and apples should be included in their diet. Treats such as millet sprays or small amounts of nuts can be given occasionally.
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Finches, Live Birds
Owl (Double-barred) Finch
Identification: Owl Finches are small birds with a grayish-brown body, a white face, and distinctive black bars on their wings and tail.
Size/Weight: They measure around 4.5 inches (11 centimeters) in length and weigh about 0.5 to 0.6 ounces (15 to 17 grams).
Lifespan: Owl Finches have an average lifespan of 5 to 7 years.
Breeding: They form monogamous pairs and build dome-shaped nests made of grass and feathers. The female lays 3 to 6 eggs, which are incubated by both parents for about 12 to 14 days.
Diet and Feeding: Owl Finches primarily feed on a diet of grass seeds, millet, and other small seeds. They may also consume small insects and fruits.
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Bird Toys, Medium Bird Toys
Living World Budgies Honey Sticks
Living World Sticks for Budgies are healthy and delicious treats that provide many outstanding benefits, including excellent nutrition plus an enticing incentive to exercise and play. The sticks contain high quality grains, seeds and honey, which are triple baked to ensure that your pet bird gets a healthy, crunchy and irresistible treat every time.
Highly palatable, the tasty sticks will entice your companion bird to peck away with enthusiasm, providing an excellent form of foraging exercise and enrichment that helps relieve boredom. Each stick has a natural wood center that is completely chewable and safe. The sticks also come with a flexible clip holder so that you can easily hang them on the cage wire for easy access.
Key Features:
Healthy and delicious treats for budgies
Contains high quality grains, seeds and honey
Wholesome and crunchy triple-baked treats
Encourages exercise, relieves boredom
Natural wood center is safe to chew
Includes cage clip holder
Honey flavor
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Live Birds
RINGNECK Indian – Violet or Turquoise Violet
Identification: The Violet Indian Ringneck is a color variation characterized by its deep purple or violet plumage. The Turquoise Violet Indian Ringneck, on the other hand, is a variation that showcases a combination of turquoise and violet hues. Both variations have a distinctive ring around their neck, which is more prominent in males.
Size/Weight: Violet and Turquoise Violet Indian Ringnecks have the same size and weight as the regular Indian Ringneck. They typically measure around 16 inches (40 cm) in length, including their tail, and weigh between 3.5 to 5.3 ounces (100 to 150 grams).
Lifespan: The lifespan of Violet and Turquoise Violet Indian Ringnecks is similar to the regular Indian Ringneck, ranging from 20 to 30 years or even longer with proper care.
Breeding: Violet and Turquoise Violet Indian Ringnecks can be bred similarly to the regular Indian Ringneck. They are monogamous birds that form strong pair bonds. Breeding season varies, but it often occurs during spring and summer. Female Ringnecks lay 3 to 6 eggs, which hatch after an incubation period of approximately 23 to 30 days.
Diet and Feeding: Violet and Turquoise Violet Indian Ringnecks have the same dietary requirements as the regular Indian Ringneck. They should be provided with a balanced diet consisting of high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional treats like nuts or seeds. Clean water should be available at all times.
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