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06/17/2026

To everyone who has reached out recently, I want to take a moment to sincerely apologize for my lack of communication. Over the past several weeks, I've been dealing with some personal challenges that have taken more of my time and energy than I expected. As a result, I haven't been as responsive to messages, emails, and inquiries as I normally strive to be.

For those who have been waiting for a response, please know it was never my intention to ignore anyone. Paradise Aviary is much more than a business to me—it's something I've poured my heart into, and I care deeply about the people who support it.

If you've reached out and haven't heard back, I truly appreciate your patience and understanding. I'm working on catching up and getting back to everyone as quickly as possible.

Life sometimes reminds us that we're human before we're business owners, and while this has been a difficult season for me personally, I'm grateful for the kindness and support this community has always shown.

Thank you for sticking with me, for your patience, and for continuing to support Paradise Aviary. It means more than words can express.

Paradise Aviary ❤️

05/22/2026

Only a few days left before the end of the month. Will you be the winner ?

05/18/2026

Everything was going right… until one of the chicks suddenly died.
The hardest part is… I still don’t know why.

After finally having a successful breeding season with my plumhead parrots, things seemed like they were finally turning around.

Multiple chicks hatched, including a rare lutino I had been hoping to produce for a long time. They were growing, feeding well, and showing all the signs of a strong start.

And then… something changed.

One of the chicks suddenly passed away.

No clear warning. No obvious cause.

In this video, I walk through everything that led up to that moment — from incubation, hatching, and hand-feeding… to the reality that even when you do everything right, things can still go wrong.

This is the side of bird breeding people don’t always see.

The uncertainty. The responsibility. The moments that stay with you long after they happen.

The rest of the chicks are still here… still growing… but now, the question is:

Will they make it?

🦜 What You’ll See In This Video:

• Plumhead parrot breeding journey (Part 3)
• Artificial incubation results
• Baby parrot care (day 1–12+)
• Hand-feeding routine
• Leg banding process
• The reality of chick loss in bird breeding

If you’ve been following this journey, thank you for sticking with it.

And if you’re new here… this is what it really looks like behind the scenes.

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05/10/2026

Keeping baby parrots alive is harder than you think… especially in the first few days after they hatch.
Here’s what it really takes to raise them from day one.

Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to keep a baby bird alive from the moment it hatches?

Not when they’re fully feathered and strong… but in those first fragile days where every hour matters.

In my last video, after two years of failed breeding seasons, I finally had success incubating and hatching plumhead parrot chicks. But what most people don’t see… is what comes next.

Because hatching is just the beginning.

In this video, I take you through the reality of raising baby parrots from day one — the hourly feedings, the sleepless nights, and the constant attention it takes to give these chicks a chance at survival.

Now a little older, the chicks are growing stronger every day, and we’ve reached an important milestone: leg banding. Each chick receives a unique ID band that tracks their hatch year and lineage, connecting them back to the pairs that produced them.

So far, we have multiple chicks, including both normal and lutino plumhead parrots, and while this season is already going better than previous years… the journey is far from over.

There’s still a long road ahead before they’re fully grown and independent.

🦜 What You’ll See In This Video:

• Raising baby parrots from day one
• Hourly hand-feeding routine (24/7 care)
• Growth and development (first 12 days)
• Leg banding process and identification
• Lutino genetics in plumhead parrots
• Real challenges behind bird breeding

If you’re interested in parrot breeding, baby birds, or want to see how these chicks continue to grow, make sure to follow along — there’s a lot more to come.

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Follow the journey as these plumhead parrots continue to grow and develop.

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05/03/2026

In this video, I’m building brand new flight cages for my aviary and upgrading the space for my birds.

This setup is a big part of how I manage new arrivals, giving them a proper quarantine period before introducing them into my breeding program. Quarantine is something I take seriously—it protects the entire aviary and gives each bird time to adjust and be monitored closely.

While working on the cages, I also take a break to feed some plum head parakeet chicks that I’ve been hand-raising from eggs I incubated myself. The last couple of weeks have been nonstop feedings, but seeing them grow stronger every day makes it all worth it.

This video gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the work that goes into building, maintaining, and caring for birds the right way.

If you enjoy aviary builds, bird care, and breeding content, make sure to subscribe and follow along.

05/01/2026

The month of May just got a whole lot better ! 1 pair of PAINTED FINCHES is up for grabs 😳 will you be the winner !!!

04/29/2026

Only 2 days left before the month ends 😳... who will win the pair of CUBAN MELODIOUS FINCHES ????

New birds on the website 🐦
04/26/2026

New birds on the website 🐦

04/26/2026

If you’re building a mixed finch aviary or planning to keep multiple species together, choosing the right combinations is critical. In this video, we break down which finch species are peaceful, which are pushy, and which should be housed alone to avoid stress, fighting, or breeding failures.

Learn which finches thrive in community aviaries — including waxbills, firefinches, parrot finches, twinspots, and more — and discover the species that experienced aviculturists recommend keeping separately.

Whether you keep Gouldian finches, waxbills, grassfinches, or rare estrildids, this guide will help you create a balanced, low-stress aviary environment that promotes natural behavior and successful breeding.

📌 In this video:

Peaceful finches ideal for mixed aviaries
Semi-aggressive species to monitor carefully
Aggressive finches that need species-only setups
Aviary compatibility tips from real aviculture experience
Common mistakes when mixing finch species

Perfect for beginners and advanced bird keepers alike.

🐦 Species Discussed

Gouldian Finches, Society Finches, Orange Breasted Waxbills, Lavender Waxbills, Red-Billed Firefinches, Greenback Twinspots, Cuban Melodious Finches, Parrot Finches, Diamond Firetails, Peters Twinspots, Dybowski Twinspots, and more.

https://youtu.be/7F9XAFFzeA0How much does it REALLY cost to build a bird room?In this video, I break down the full reali...
04/25/2026

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How much does it REALLY cost to build a bird room?

In this video, I break down the full reality behind building my bird room—from the structure itself to the hidden costs most people never talk about. This isn’t just cages and birds… it’s ventilation, lighting, insulation, daily maintenance, and everything in between.

I spent over $20,000 building this setup… and in this video, I’m showing you exactly why.

If you’ve ever thought about building your own bird room, breeding birds, or taking your setup to the next level… this is something you need to see first.

Because the truth is—
it costs more than you think.

What I cover in this video:

* The real purpose of a bird room
* Aluminum insulated walls & roof panels
* Ventilation & air quality setup
* Lighting systems and why they matter
* Cage costs and setup decisions
* Hidden expenses nobody talks about
* Ongoing costs (this never stops)

My total cost: $20,000+

If you enjoyed this video or found it helpful, make sure to like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments - Would you build a bird room? Or is it not worth it?

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