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Lovebirds are new at Denny's Aquascapes and Aviary.  This pair will add to the various songs we hear here.  These are Mom's babies and are for her enjoyment.

 

This one of our Rare Mutation Dominant Yellow Cheek Fallow Cockatiels and her friend, a Whiteface Pearl pied split fallow.  Just lots of fancy terms for a couple of beautiful birds! We only allow their parents to nest once or twice a year so quantities are - indeed - rare.  We breed responsibly and when we have a request so these are Reserve Only babies. You may reserve one for Spring breeding for $250.  The Dad of this DYC is a real talker and we have family contests where we Guess the Critter sound that he makes.  So far we can identify: Sea gulls, Budgies, Finches, and even a guinea pig! He also says Pretty boy and a host of other words. The boys from this line are just as talkative and usually are talking by 6 months old.

Lovebirds are the loveliest for color and most pleasant in sound.  These two just became first time parronts.  Babies will be available in a few weeks.

Second only to the parakeet in American popularity is the Cockatiel.  This is a Rare Mutation known as the Yellowcheek Pearl. (DYCSF Pearl split Fallow)  Big and beautiful these babies are real show stoppers.  We raise both Dominant Yellowcheek and Whiteface Pearl. They are always friendly and fun.

We had a surprise in this clutch...DYCSF Pearl PIEDS!  We'll be keeping these babies as well as the Whiteface Pearl Pied but you can reserve one.  You won't be sorry!

This little cutie is a Whiteface split FALLOW.  The great thing about these Rare Mutation Cockatiels is that these babies are Talkers! Like their Father-a Whiteface FALLOW Pied, the boys of this line are talking before they are 6 months old.  Always very calm, almost serene, you never find them fluttering frantically about.  These make wonderful Companion pets.

Yellowcheek Split FALLOW split Pied males are split Pearl.  Elegant and stately these babies are always calm and serene.  They love people and come to the cage when called by name. This bird is Constellation and probably male.  He will be paired with our DYC Peal split Fallows for future Show Stopper Offspring.


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