Welcome to my Blog! Ok, I am really new at this, but we’ll see what I can do. Please bear with me…
This Blog was made to report news in the aviary including new hatches, new birds, and new products. I will also post upcoming events and then post pics of the events after they take place (like sales, expos and anything else of interest).
What is new right now?
I am currently handfeeding 4 baby Peachfaced Lovebirds. 2 are sold or on hold, but I have two left that are ready for deposits! One is a Seagreen American Cinnamon Pied Violet female. She is close to being weaned so she will be ready in about a weeks or so. She will be $80 when weaned.

The second is a Medium Seagreen SplitCinnamino Violet male. He is a runt (hatched on time but slow to grow). He is catching up quickly with his siblings and should be weaned by Feb. 9th or so. He is $90. He may have a family, but I am still waiting to here from them.
Medium Seagreen SplitCinnamino Violet:

Here are the babies that are already sold:
Medium Seagreen Violet:

Medium Seagreen Pied male:

Other news:
I added another Lovebird to my flock. She was a previous baby of mine. She is a Seagreen American Cinnamon Violet. Her previous name was Fraya, named after her mother (Freya) but I realized that I cannot have 2 birds with that name, so her new name is Rowan, which means “one who returns” or “given a second chance” which I think is very appropriate.

I am also watching another former baby of mine, though his status in the flock is still in the air so to speak. His name is Seible and he is a Medium Seagreen Violet. He has taken a liking to Yin, my normal green female and they spend every minute of every day together. He will be here with us until he and his mom decide what will happen.
Seible on the left and Yin on the right:

I am also now making fleece Hidey Huts. They are safe for long toenails and warm to snuggle into for your little feathered friend! They come in many colors and 5 sizes. Prices range from $4 to $12 depending on size (please see my site for more info on sizes and fabric choices).


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