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Post by Mark on May 2, 2008 16:12:32 GMT 7
Before i post just a little info about a couple of pics These birds listed below were bred in a colany Alex Mustach Blue Headed Conure 1. Red & Blue Lory ? 2. Goldie’s Lorikeet 3. Ornate Lorikeet 4. Duyvenbode’s Lory 5. Ruppell’s Parrot 6. White Bellied Caique 7. Alexandrines in a holding cage for sale ( The cock in the middle is the BIGGEST Alex I have ever seen) 8. Queen of Bavaria’s Conure 9. Lilac-crowned Amazon 10. Yellow Faced Amazon 11. Yellow Faced Amazon 12. ORANGE FACED Amazon 13. Citron Crested Cockatoo 14. Citron Crested Cockatoo 15. ORANGE FACED Amazon 16. ORANGE FACED Amazon 17. Western Rosella’s ( Normal ‘ Cinnamon & a Blue) 18. Breeding Colony of Moustache Parrots 19. Crimson Rosella (Normal & a Blue) 20. Pale Head Rosella’s (Rare Northern Blue Cheek sub Species) 21. Blue 28 Parrot & a Pale Head Rosella 22. Crimson Rosella (Normal & a Blue) 23. Breeding Colony of Blue Crown Conures 24. White Bellied Caique 25. Red Bellied Parrots 26. Jade 28 Cock 27. LUTINO King Parrot Hen 28. Dilute King Parrot Hen 29. Peach Fronted Conure 30. Double Eyed Fig Parrot ENJOY !!!!!
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Post by Helen on May 2, 2008 22:49:21 GMT 7
All I can say is - WOW!!!!
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Post by USAJustin on May 3, 2008 0:04:41 GMT 7
All I can say is - WOW!!!! HOLY CRAP MARK!!!!!!!! How cool is it that you got to see a Red Bellied Macaw. They are so rare over here. I have friend out near the Monteray Penninsula that has jus 1 and has been searcing for a long time for a mate.
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Post by USAJustin on May 3, 2008 0:20:31 GMT 7
I'm not 100% on most of the lorie's etc on there so I'll let Mark handle those ones.
Pic 5: looks to me like Meyers or Ruppels Parrots. I'm taking a chance on the Meyers though.
Pic 6: Gorgeous Pair of White Bellied Caiques
Pic 8: Stunning Golden Conures
Pic 9: Lilac Crown Amazon
Pic 10 & 11: One of my favorite Amazons - Yellow Faced.
Pic 12: Red Bellied Macaw
Pic 13: I'm guessing they're Citron Cockatoo's.
Pic 14: Lesser Sulpher Crest?
Pic 15 & 16: Red Bellied Macaws
Pic 23: Blue Crown Conures
Pic 24: White Bellied Caiques
Pic 25: Red Bellied Parrots - Same family as the Senegals, Meyers etc.
Pic 29 : Peach Front Conures
Pic 30: I'm willing to guess it's a Hanging or fig Parrot?
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Post by Mark on May 3, 2008 4:48:57 GMT 7
1. Red & Blue Lory ? 2. Goldie’s Lorikeet 3. Ornate Lorikeet 4. Duyvenbode’s Lory 5. Ruppell’s Parrot 6. White Bellied Caique 7. Alexandrines in a holding cage for sale ( The cock in the middle is the BIGGEST Alex I have ever seen) 8. Queen of Bavaria’s Conure 9. Lilac-crowned Amazon 10. Yellow Faced Amazon 11. Yellow Faced Amazon 12. ORANGE FACED Amazon 13. Citron Crested Cockatoo 14. Citron Crested Cockatoo 15. ORANGE FACED Amazon 16. ORANGE FACED Amazon 17. Western Rosella’s ( Normal ‘ Cinnamon & a Blue) 18. Breeding Colony of Moustache Parrots 19. Crimson Rosella (Normal & a Blue) 20. Pale Head Rosella’s (Rare Northern Blue Cheek sub Species) 21. Blue 28 Parrot & a Pale Head Rosella 22. Crimson Rosella (Normal & a Blue) 23. Breeding Colony of Blue Crown Conures 24. White Bellied Caique 25. Red Bellied Parrots 26. Jade 28 Cock 27. LUTINO King Parrot Hen 28. LUTINO King Parrot Hen 29. Peach Fronted Conure 30. Double Eyed Fig Parrot
Some of these might be wrong but this is wot I know them as
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Post by Sam on May 3, 2008 19:42:19 GMT 7
thats a dilute king mark.... and i WANT IT!
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Post by Mark on May 3, 2008 19:56:40 GMT 7
He has a Dilute , Cinnamon , Jade and a Lutino
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Post by Mark on May 3, 2008 19:58:00 GMT 7
The 2 photos are of 2 diffrent birds
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Post by Matt on May 4, 2008 6:50:54 GMT 7
Great pictures Mark! How did he get a hold of the exotics that are not supposed to be in Australia? Are they confiscations? Impressive collection I imagine his security would be massive.
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Post by Sam on May 4, 2008 8:34:05 GMT 7
bahhh i want a lute king! even a split would be good!! and yeah i bet he had German shepherds and rotties patrolling the place... if i was him ide put those red laser things from those james bond movies
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Post by Peter on May 4, 2008 10:11:06 GMT 7
SWEET MOTHER OF GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats just an amazing collection! There is hope that I will one day be able to own all these birds. Some I didnt even realise were in australia!
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Post by Mark on May 4, 2008 15:51:41 GMT 7
Matt: The Birds that are not supousto be in Australia i dont know how they got here or they may have been imported befor the goverment started keeping a record of imported birds
Sam: Not much security at all 1 dog that i patted and saw but it leaves me to 1 conclusion FIRE POWER !!!!
Peter: To own most of the birds in Coles Collection you will need to do one thing first becides Rob a Bank - Move to a Eastern State !!!!!
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Post by Sam on May 4, 2008 18:21:14 GMT 7
mm fire power in the form of snipers positioned in various places lol? i live in an eastern state.. guess i gota work I disagree off so when im 40 or so.. i can blow it all on birds
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Post by Sam on May 4, 2008 20:24:31 GMT 7
i think that orange faced amazon is an illigers macaw... i think.. not sure.. could be a yellow faced macaw as its deffinatly a macaw. if its a yellow face.. i suggest we go for our pitchforks and torches if anyone rats this guy out about having "illegal birds" coz yellow faced macaws are endangered..
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Post by USAJustin on May 4, 2008 21:40:33 GMT 7
i think that orange faced amazon is an illigers macaw... i think.. not sure.. could be a yellow faced macaw as its deffinatly a macaw. if its a yellow face.. i suggest we go for our pitchforks and torches if anyone rats this guy out about having "illegal birds" coz yellow faced macaws are endangered.. It's actually a Red Bellied Macaw. Quite rare in aviculture and notoriously difficult to breed. Many of the birds originally imported into the USA before the ban on importin birds was implemented would just up and die for no reason. They're diet was rumored to be the main culprit as they have specific dietary needs They are very similar to the Illiger Macaws. The Illiger Pairs that we have here do have some yellow coloration on their face patches however it's not as much as the RB's. Like the Red Bellies the Illigers have a patch of red on their stomachs and the Illigers also have red patch on their rump. J
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