Yes indeed. Going to venture back into some mammals. But this go around stick with herbivores. When I had foxes they were too much to handle. Although it was similar car to a dog or cat, they were too much. Sloths will be first, and possibly a monkey rescue will get established. We're working with texas parks and USFW at border points and they have huge issues with monkeys, and parrots getting smuggled in. So figured we could be a final point of living for those creatures. Absolutely no breeding though. Those will be sanctuary only.Looking great Kelly, thank you. Besides the tortoise, Turtles, caiman and birds do you plan on getting other types of animals too.
Great pic of Hugo.
Sure is. But now it's even more and more work with all these birds.The ponds turned out awesome ! All that work is starting to pay off .
Actually, I think the smallest parrot is a parrotlet. Your new Brotogeris chiriri is next smallest. They also used to be called pocket parrots. I used to raise Brotogeris jugularis. I was the first breeder on the west coast to successfully hatch and raise babies. It's a wonderful little bird, and a great pet. Are yours tame?Mutt and Jeff are a couple new birds. Canary winged parakeets from South America. Or they call them BB parrots. Smallest parrot species. They are hilarious. View attachment 220154
Most excellent! They are definitely not tame. Super cool little guys. I can't imagine any smaller. These guys are pretty tiny.Actually, I think the smallest parrot is a parrotlet. Your new Brotogeris chiriri is next smallest. They also used to be called pocket parrots. I used to raise Brotogeris jugularis. I was the first breeder on the west coast to successfully hatch and raise babies. It's a wonderful little bird, and a great pet. Are yours tame?