rare lorries for sale

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jusdeb
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Received this email from utopia birds and thought Id share ....





We have a seller selling

a rare lory collection that do not come on the market every day.

This is an opertunity to buy that pair you may have been looking for for years.

http://utopiabirdauctions.com/detail.asp?id=6675 Goldies hen

http://utopiabirdauctions.com/detail.asp?id=6676 Yellow Bib lory

http://utopiabirdauctions.com/detail.asp?id=6685 Black lory

http://utopiabirdauctions.com/detail.asp?id=6688 Yellow streaked lory

And more, have a look and don't miss out on this oppertunity.
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hmm, very nice... lucky person who gets them!
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Wont be me sadly Jay but its nice to see whats out there for sale.
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Goldies have always been one of my favorites, but a little out of my price range, still about 2 -3 grand a pop, & have been for about 15 years.
nathan morley

Why are they so expensive?
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Low numbers.

Interesting with the Goldies, at one time it was said that there were only Goldie hens left in Australia, so I wonder about their purity. :)

All of these exotic lories also require a better diet (Dr Macs) than the aussies!

If you are looking for a nice exotic Lory – get a Cardinal Lory. :)
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When I grow up Im gonna have Tahiti Blue or Stella lorries .....thats after they allow imports and after I win the Lotto.
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nathan morley

Hahah deb .
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thehammer wrote:Low numbers.

Interesting with the Goldies, at one time it was said that there were only Goldie hens left in Australia, so I wonder about their purity. :)
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I've seen a few goldies pairs around probably 5-6 years ago.

I think it's fair to say many of the more rare foreign parrots have had an influx of blood lines in the last half dozen years - especially since the exotic bird license scheme folded.
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Is that the NEBS or NEBRS ??? Always wanted to know what that was about .
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