This beautiful female cinnamon dominant pied kakariki is looking for a new home! She was hatched in my aviary on 3/5/2023 and is 2023 closed-banded. Mom is wild-type, dad is cinnamon dominant pied split turquoise; I still own both parents and am happy to share pictures of them. The cinnamon pied female was raised by her parents, not-hand-fed, but she is quite tame, curious, and gentle. Currently she and our other kakariki are eating a varied custom diet consisting of a staple of Mazuri Mini Bird Pellets, safflower seed, sunflower seed, nuts, oats, and freeze-dried fruits and vegetables; they also receive soft food every other day which includes a rotation of broccoli, carrot, squash, cauliflower, apple, berries, banana, orange, kale, fresh herbs, peppers, and sprouted grains.... (read more)
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