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    CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY THE BREED OF THIS BIRD

    This young parrot land on my daughters shoulder to day in a very hungry and thirsty state it is semi tame Its colors are still developing it has a crimson tail , yellow starting to come out on top of the head. I have brought some small parrot mix and mixed grated apple and carrot together which it has not stopped eating
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    Quote Originally Posted by hodgo View Post
    This young parrot land on my daughters shoulder to day in a very hungry and thirsty state it is semi tame Its colors are still developing it has a crimson tail , yellow starting to come out on top of the head. I have brought some small parrot mix and mixed grated apple and carrot together which it has not stopped eating
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    "BREAD OF THIS BIRD"....(quote)
    Tip top??
    Bakers delight??
    Buttercup maybe??
    CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD CAN ANY ONE IDENTIFY  THE BREED OF THIS BIRD

    Cheers Rod

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    Fruit loaf.
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    A Greencheek Conure,looks identical to the one we have.

    Will eat small parrot food seeds,nuts,grapes,and other fruits.

    Both sexes look identical,so unless you get it DNA tested,which is pretty easy,you won't know the sex.

    They like to sleep in a small breeding box at night or a felt tent type thing you can get from the pet shop.

    Ours also loves walnuts.

    If he has lots of bright yellow/red on his chest,he is special,but i can't see in the pics.

    I bred them for ages,it looks very tame,but may still give the occasional peck,they like to peck ears....

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    Thank you

    Thank you Paul for your reply I have breed Aust parrots but this little fellow had me stumped

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    And there i was thinking " bread " was a term for bird droppings .
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    A South American bird. Popular pets, apparently.

    green cheek conure - Bing video
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