Step Up Parrots Aviary

Step Up Parrots Aviary FWC licensed, Disease tested home aviary - Breeding and raising Cockatiels, Caiques, Kakarikis, Conures and more! Meet and greets and pickups by appointment!

08/18/2025

Daisy is learning some new music! 🎵🎶

Here are a couple more of our babies in their new home!!!  Yardy is a 9 month old Whiteface Cockatiel and Willow is a be...
08/17/2025

Here are a couple more of our babies in their new home!!! Yardy is a 9 month old Whiteface Cockatiel and Willow is a beautiful 6 month old Cinnamon Pied Cockatiel ❤️

Sunday morning breakfast introductions ... Jorgie (CAG) is not interested in Daisy  (DYH)... Daisy is enjoying an egg an...
08/17/2025

Sunday morning breakfast introductions ... Jorgie (CAG) is not interested in Daisy (DYH)... Daisy is enjoying an egg and fruit regardless! Jorgie enjoys a spot of tea and a naughty honeycomb from Dad 😆

Yoshi and Kirby update.   Kirby is doing fantastic with his new mate 💓 ❤️. These are two of our babies are raised who ha...
08/17/2025

Yoshi and Kirby update. Kirby is doing fantastic with his new mate 💓 ❤️. These are two of our babies are raised who have gone to their new home!

Here's a photo of one of our babies in his new home ❤️. So sweet!
08/17/2025

Here's a photo of one of our babies in his new home ❤️. So sweet!

08/17/2025

Here's an update from one of our families! Jiggy is his name and he loves his fresh cooked foods! His mom sent me this... he's looking amazing

These two have their deposits and they are just adorable ❤️ Brother and Sister
08/13/2025

These two have their deposits and they are just adorable ❤️ Brother and Sister

I wanted to "piggy back" on the post I shared yesterday addressing the necessity for a closed aviary.  I have been getti...
08/12/2025

I wanted to "piggy back" on the post I shared yesterday addressing the necessity for a closed aviary. I have been getting more and more requests to come visit and see all the birds. Here is the best response I can provide. I hope this helps.

Why I Choose a Closed Aviary for My Parrots
Dear valued customers,
I want to share with you the reasons behind my decision to maintain a closed aviary for my parrots, and how this choice benefits you as well.
Ensuring Health and Safety
A closed environment helps prevent the introduction of external diseases and parasites, ensuring that all my parrots are healthy and safe. This means you can enjoy the beauty and companionship of my parrots with confidence in their overall well-being.
Supporting Successful Breeding
By providing a calm, disturbance-free environment for the breeding pairs, I help ensure healthy hatchlings and strong parent birds. This stability translates into better quality and healthier young parrots for you when they are ready for homes.
Consistent Quality and Peace of Mind
A controlled environment means fewer health issues and less risk of stress-induced problems. When you choose my parrots, you receive birds that are raised in the safest conditions possible, giving you peace of mind and confidence in their care.
Thank you for your understanding and support. Your trust helps me maintain the highest standards of care and ensures that the parrots you acquire are happy, healthy, and well-cared for.

Here are some baby white bellied caiques we are currently feeding and its our job to keep them safe

Thanks! Dave and Sandra

This beautiful little Plum Head got to go to her home yesterday, all the way in Washington!  She arrived safely after a ...
08/12/2025

This beautiful little Plum Head got to go to her home yesterday, all the way in Washington! She arrived safely after a little weather delay. She is a cutie and her name is Rosa!

Congrats Jeremy!!!!

These two cuties went home yesterday to North Carolina.  Big day of travel, now they are adjusting.  Their names are Mox...
08/12/2025

These two cuties went home yesterday to North Carolina. Big day of travel, now they are adjusting. Their names are Moxie and Millie!

Congrats Charsie!!

We were so fortunate to send some of our babies of to forever homes yesterday... all arrived safe and sound!!Here is one...
08/12/2025

We were so fortunate to send some of our babies of to forever homes yesterday... all arrived safe and sound!!

Here is one of our baby Whiteface Cockatiel boys with his new family. He didn't take long to jump right in!!

Congratulations Grace and family!!

WHY BIRD BREEDING FACILITIES DO NOT ALLOW VISITORS - (AMONG OTHERS)Author : Laurella DesboroughWhen you look at this pho...
08/12/2025

WHY BIRD BREEDING FACILITIES DO NOT ALLOW VISITORS - (AMONG OTHERS)
Author : Laurella Desborough

When you look at this photo, you are looking at a dead baby eclectus parrot, a baby which was healthy, normal and alive a few hours ago. What happened? An unauthorized person entered the building and walked past the flight housing a pair of vosmaeri with new chicks in the nest.

Most parrots are quite sensitive to intrusions into the area around their nest sites. Depending on the individual birds or the pair, the consequences can be fatal to chicks in the nest and even to the female parrot brooding the chicks, especially if the birds are cockatoos. Male cockatoos will not only kill the chicks but also the brooding female of the pair.

This is something that the average person does not realize. Even individuals who own pet parrots or other birds do not realize the seriousness of entering the area where parrots are nesting. These intrusions by strangers cause extreme stress for the parent birds, stress so severe that hens will purposefully kill chicks or inadvertently kill them during their rush back into the nest area.

This issue of stressed parent birds is the main reason that most serious knowledgeable professionals who breed parrots or other non-domesticated exotic species will not allow strangers to enter the breeding area. That is the main reason that inspection programs like the Model Aviculture Program, make a point of recommending against inspections during breeding season. Even the slightest intrusion can be devastating for nesting birds. Sometimes even a strange yard worker or electrician or noisy neighbor at a distance can be sufficient to cause extreme stress to nesting parrots or other exotic avian species.

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