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  • I've been here before. Loved the Yellow-naped Amazons they have there!

  • Such a diverse assortment, I would love to just go look around even if I wasn't buying.

  • i like all the video. but the best part it is when the birds need some milk in 3:08

  • these guys would probably sell a hyacinth macaw to a 4 year old as long as he had the cash. They shouldnt put 5 cockatoos in a fish tank !

  • these guys would probably sell a hyacinth macaw to a 4 year old

  • I loved this video. The only bad thing: I didn't like how she failed to use the word "loud" or "noisy" even ONCE when discussing Cockatoos... and she says "right family" a lot but what exactly is the "wrong family"...?

  • the also train every one and only place and sell toa good home and no breeding

  • @11rovira wrong, they do not train the birds. true they do not breed but as long as you have the money for the bird they will sell to just about anyone.

  • @Khalore They don't 'sell to just about anyone if they have the money'. They do truly care about the homes these animals will go to.

  • i love this place out of ten stars i've give it a 20

  • This is the end of "I beg to differ.."

    To this day I still keep in touch, and yes my amazon is still with me, The things is they wern't after money because they were showing me to all the birds personally to find one best suited for me. They even brought me to the macaws listed 1,200 and up! That was in search for the free bird they said I could have.

    I higly recommend them once more!

  • Continue of "I bed to differ.."

    They took the time to physically call my phone and talk to me and keep me comfortable and telling me he's in a better place. Also better yet they told me to come by so I can choose a bird of my choice for FREE! I ended up coming home with a yellow nape amazon, they all very nice people and keep them all well cared.

    The story is about to end:

  • I beg to differ with the lsited comments. I've been to this store and have to say the greatest expeince in my life. All the birds are DNA tested and groomed befor purchased. They are very informative, befor I purchased an African Grey Congo, they said they coudn't sell it to me unless I past "handfeeding tests" so I spent about an hour learning on how to heat, mix and feed baby birds. Then the final test was on my congo.

    Can't fit all the info, next comment has the rest to this story:

  • no wonder birds that are bred like this have behavioural problems, and people dump or neglect them - it is not the bird's fault they are too much work or screech a lot, it's the human's fault.

    Learn about what's involved before you buy a pet, and don't buy from a store like this as you are only promoting the "mill" farming. Look at adopting a bird that needs a home.

  • To: jdh8779, i've been to bird paradise, they take very good care of all their birds. Also it is very clean and all their birds are well fed and are in great condition. This is the best bird store ive been to. ITs AMAZING!

  • This place is disgusting and dirty. Way too many birds per cage. Quantity not Quality. Come on people - wake up. And you think they have your best interest at heart?? Right bird for the right family? I saw a family that had never had a bird in the "couch room by the front door" on their own with an African Grey. Not a 1st time bird. She loves to say loveable and affectionate but fails to say that they require a lot of attention, space, and patience. This store is a breeding nightmare.

  • @jdh8779 What wrong with the place???? Not too many birds they place per cage!!!! What's wrong in breeding parrots if the breeders are responsible like Bird Paradise owners? So are you asking people to get a wild caught bird?

  • To: mlmmlm1001 - I have been to this store. They are only interested in profits, not surviveability of the birds. My point in my comment was that you don't pair an African Grey with someone who has never owned a bird. I know, Who is at fault? Bird Paradise or the person making the purchase? I was there and Bird Paradise was setting false expectations. It has been a year now. I wonder how the African Grey is doing. Hopefully, well.

  • @jdh8779 Yes I agree with your points. Buyer should also do research before buying parrots.

  • thank you this is very interesting

  • fuck bitch

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