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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2007

We're baby Quaker parrots--just beginning to get some green on our tail fedders. Our Aunti Jane says that we sound like baby goats when we call for our dinner!

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  • which is better to get a male or female i herd that males are nicer and more vocal is this true? and how often do females lay aggs without a mate?

  • I think the males are GENERALLY more vocal than the females, but that isn't always the case. I have a good friend who has several quakers and the girls are as vocal as the boys. She interacts with them a lot and that does make a difference. I haven't had quaker hens lay eggs without the nestbox but my friend has. I know sometimes, if they get lots of hours of daylight and have paper or anything they can shred up they'll make a nest on the bottom of the cage when there's no nestbox.

  • Oh, I'm sorry about your sun conure! Even if their wings are trimmed they can get scared and fly away, given a chance. Yes, they are very noisy birds, like Quakers. But both are little clowns and I really enjoy watching their antics.

  • theyre so pretty almost the age of mine mine is almost complete with green

  • I'm really disappointed that my breeder pair isn't doing anything this spring. I do have some adorable cinnamon and pineapple greencheek conure babies that I'm handfeeding. They're little clowns, but so different from the quakers!

    It's fun to see the personality traits of the various breeds of birds.

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  • SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!

  • :) cute

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  • @DeniqueCoelum becaus they sake and quake as hatch-lings and well into adulthood my 11yo is a quaker and he latterly quakes and shakes and is a funny dudy :D

  • These are domesticated birds. Just like your dog if you were to let it go "free" it would die in a matter of days.

  • AHHHHHH WAY TOO CUTE!!! IM SO JEALOUS BECUASE I CANT HAVE ON EHERE IN CA!!!! :'(

  • i bet they was made for some tasty eating once they got a little more chicken on them bones

  • do u normally breed quakers and or african greys, I have always wanted an african grey but everyone wants way too much for them, I already have a quaker parrot and I would like a blue one. or and african grey whichever u can cook up first.

  • @nytransplnt ok first off, most ppl that have birds generally let them out unless they are only meant to breed. I have a quaker parrot and he is very rarely put in his cage, he is free to walk around and pretty much do as he pleases. ya frikin pent up pita member, go get laid please and stop putting ur BS ways on everyone else please and thank u.

  • chubsiey wubsies in the top right corner or he was first to hatch XD

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