Legal Conure Species allowed in WA

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bleeding green
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Seems it's only the aratinga's. Pyrahura's, Queens, Nandays are out of the question.
If it's a lively, cheeky, playful parrot your after that's not too loud, have a think about a caique. They are awesome birds. I could watch them play for hours.
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jusdeb
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Caiques are a nice comical little bird too , still cant go past the humble Rainbow Lorrikeet for character , they are quite the little clown and bonus these days those god awful squirts can be eliminated thanks to Vetafarm. :thumbup:
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jusdeb wrote:Caiques are a nice comical little bird too , still cant go past the humble Rainbow Lorrikeet for character , they are quite the little clown and bonus these days those god awful squirts can be eliminated thanks to Vetafarm. :thumbup:
I wouldn’t recommend Vetafarm Nectar Pellets for a Lorikeet – Any serious breeder wouldn’t use them!! Definitely wouldn't feed them to a pet bird :evil:
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Ive thought about the Caiques... there seems to be a LOT more conure species available nowadays and not included on the list- do I assume they are allowed or government has just been too lazy to update the list...?
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Can you tell me more Hammer please ..I dont have Lorries as yet and it was one of the reasons I wanted them ( getting rid of the squirt ).
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I don't know Kinberley it sounds like the subjects not completely closed. Alhough they all come in as A3 (prohibited) it's because of a post-scripted asterix -perhaps lobbying the right people might result in a reversal in time .
o A4 - Entry subject to permits and/or conditions.
Certain animals that would otherwise be covered by item 4 of the declaration above have been assessed and specifically declared as prohibited. These are marked * in the list.
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fb i think black headed caiques are allowed here. have seen them at swan valley birds.. try purple crowned or varied loris , they have a lot of character... and white bellied caiques i have a list of declared birdfs we can keep , will try to get the accounts dept to scan it so i can post it...pete
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White bellied caiques and black headed caiques have the same birdinalities (personalties). The differance is you'll pay between $1500 and $2500 for a BHC and about $4000 to $5000 for a WBC. A lot less in the near future.

If you want a Blue Mutation Black headed caique, get the cheque book out and make sure you have $20k plus in the account as that's what the auction is upto and counting.
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Heres where you can keep an eye on prices .... its nice to dream :D

http://www.priamsale.com.au/catalog.asp ... ER-AUCTION" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Jayburd,
The price of Linnies is falling. saw a cobalt cock for $500 recently, and even then they weren't moving.
Just hold on and they'll be in your price range...you'll just have to build another aviary!!! ;)
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