Beaks & Feathers Aviaries.02

Beaks & Feathers Aviaries.02 While I do breed birds, the primary function of the page and what we do on Facebook is to educate fellow bird caregivers here and in the groups we have.

Hand-raised parrots from a trusted Australian aviary 🦜
Ethical breeding • Lifetime support • Education-first approach
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🌐 www.beaksandfeathersaviaries.com We created this Page Beaks & Feathers Aviaries to help you, the bird owner, to give your bird/pet the best care and life possible, from the hands-on experience and the extensive research we have done into mainly

Conures & Caiques! Bird behaviour their instinctive needs is completely foreign to most people, and it can lead to a lot of miscommunications & understanding. Most people grow up with a kitten or a puppy or both and have at least a general idea of how to care for them properly. Dogs and cats have been domesticated for hundreds of years; it is easier for us to “read” them and while parrots have been domesticated to some extent, their instinct is to act first think later. As prey animals, parrots react very differently to situations than dogs and cats. We strongly believe that education is key to providing parrots with safe and happy and loving homes that readily cater for more than just their basic needs. We also believe that educating the new & existing bird owners of their needs and understanding them makes for a much happier parrot & owners bond, and in turn, there will be way fewer parrots up for rehoming or adoption hopefully. While Avian Veterinarians are an especially important part of our bird’s health, some seem to put all birds under the same big umbrella as that is what they have been taught, but different birds have different needs like Conures & Caiques are instinctively cavity sleepers and not perch sleepers like a lot of others are as well as their diets are all different as well This site Beaks & Feathers Aviaries Exotic Parrots has a sister Page Beaks & Feathers Aviaries we will be updating and transferring files our website https://www.beaksandfeathersaviaries.com/ also into our bird pages and is largely an educational site with the files that we use quite often in our groups

Some of the Parrots we have, Alexandrines, Amazons, Caiques, (Conures:- Sun, Pied Sun, Jendaya, Peach Fronted, Golden Capped, Crimson Bellied, Black-Capped, Pearly, Rose Crowned and most of the Green Cheek Conures also in blue and Jade

31/05/2026

mealworm farming

20/05/2026

Saffie and Sassy are enjoying some loving time out of the Aviary; they're both 3 years old now and have been in the Aviary for 2 years. They're still the same lovely natures as when we hand-raised them some years ago 🥰🥰
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16/05/2026

It's time for us to leave the home we know.
We are off to our new home today. Our new family has also ordered all of our food, including our seed mix, sprouting mix, a sprouter, and a sleeping box, all of which we're used to, and they're all packed up and waiting to be picked up.
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12/05/2026

WARNING , DO NOT ATTEMPED THIS AT HOME. THIS SHOULD ONLY BE ATTEMPTED BY A COMANANT AVIAN VET AND STILL HAS HIGH RISCKS ASSOIATED WITH IT.
Shared for awareness of the dangers of having fabric huts and toys.
A warning:
We often assume that the products we buy for our feathered companions are 'Safe'. Unfortunately, this is a false assumption in many cases, as evidenced by exposure to 'happy hut' in many parrot groups and by Avian vets warning about their dangers because they fulfil their natural instinct to chew.
Many parrot owners do not realise that parrots' beaks grow continually, just like our fingernails do. Also, Parrots are "hard-wired" to chew. So they constantly chew to keep their beak in shape, in top condition, trimmed, and manageable.

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30/04/2026

DANGERS OF A BIRD HARNESS
Not conure-related, but just had to share. Just earned my karma points for the rest of the year. A young four-year-old blue and gold macaw escaped its owner on a leash and harness after being spooked. After the electricity company, tree loppers, and a host of all good people tried to retrieve her from the power poles to tall gums, it got away from the tree lopper at the last second, and we thought all was lost as it flew off. Then, as I was doing the birds' waters in my backyard, right on dark, I heard the commotion of local birds harassing something over my fence. Sure enough, it was the blue and gold in the top of a gum tree. I could see the lead hanging down and thought that if I put a coat hanger with a small hook on it, I might be able to twist it around the lead. First try, it spun off. Second try, I wrapped it right up to the bird and harness, hoping I could then just lower the link stick with said bird. "Nope". She headed for the sky, and I was suddenly sky fishing a golden macaw gently down to my wife from the top of my son's cubby house. The old fella got his baby back, and I felt good after all the bad news. "Finally, some good news!!". So happy she's back with the owner.

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