How rare are blue cheeked amazons...I saw one in a pet shop in some town I can't remember and I was quite surprised.
In his landmark book "Aviculture in Australia" published 15 years ago, aviculturist and scientist Mark Shephard stated that there were only five species of conures available to aviculture in Australia, and none of them were Pyrrhura conures.
On second thoughts, maybe I shouldn't ask.![]()
Blue "cheeked" Amazons???
PAT, do you mean Blue-fronted Amazons?
If so, they are becoming more numerous every year as more and more private aviculturalists are breeding them. We paid $4000 for a pair a couple of years ago and you can now buy a pair for a bit over half that. Market forces of supply and demand at work!!!
Tha Amazons are very personable birds and second only to the African Greys in their ability to mimic human speech.
Bluefronted...blue-cheeked...It's all relevant.![]()
Steve, do you know if there are any hyacinth macaws in private hands in Australia? And if so, do they have viable numbers?