About Us Conure Birds Aviary

Our Babies:

We provide each baby bird with the individualized care and attention needed to become a happy, relaxed, and well-adjusted pet. We raise only a limited number of babies at a time, which enables us to provide them with the necessary one-on-one attention they need. Lots of TLC is essential to ensure proper socialization and a good, even-tempered disposition.

Handfeeding:

All babies must get a good start in life, both nutritionally and psychologically. Each of our babies is given a hand-feeding formula best suited to their species and individual needs. They are exposed to various foods at an early age, which allows them to explore and experiment with different tastes and textures. Our babies are weaned onto a pelleted diet, various trail mix blends, fresh fruits and vegetables, cooked beans and rice, grains, bread, pasta, and nuts for the Conures.

Playtime:

A wide variety of toys are introduced at an early age to encourage independent play and ongoing stimulation. We expose our Conures to different play environments that help them develop their coordination, balance, and concentration, as well as provide them with good exercise to develop muscles and a relaxed attitude.

A Mutual Love for Birds:

We are located in Napa, CA 94559, United States
, where the climate is well suited to the production of baby parrots. After having bred our birds inside our former home, in 2001, we built our dream home and a 2000 square foot “State of the Art” open-air aviary structure. This custom-designed Aviary includes a misting system that allows the birds to enjoy a rainforest atmosphere. In addition, we installed an automatic watering system that flushes the water bowls and provides fresh drinking water four times each day.

Our birds are given the best diet possible, with an emphasis on fresh fruits and vegetables. A healthy, nutritious diet keeps our birds in excellent health and contributes to nests full of plump, healthy babies.

We are full-time aviculturist and attends seminars and agricultural conventions for continuing education.