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First ever Lutino Blue and Golds ....Indoor and outdoor so no problems with the sensitive Lutino eyes ....Twice health checked .... No not so silly for a serious collector or someone looking at an investment to pay that much .
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Heres the sibling and a much nicer looking bird ...

http://www.priamsale.com.au/detail.asp? ... n=Sundance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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From memory a few years back there was a BLUE King Parrot with a 50k tag.
It would depend on how many people really were interested,they would most likely dictate its cost not its worth.
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This bird was advertised under similar conditions in PSOA journal in 2007 . . owners didn't have facilities . . were not into mutations . . send offers etc

I know a guy who offered $30K, and didn't get a reply . . not even an acknowledgment

Heard a rumour . . repeat rumour . . that $100K had been offered by a Dutch breeder, and when nothing further was heard of the bird, assumed that it had gone overseas . . quite legal with exotics

Would be a shame to see this bird lost to Oz (whether you are interested in parrots, mutations, or not)

My question is . . Why did Shambala 'disappear' for 4 years???
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Hmmm bit eeww for me ! :shock: Thanks for showing us :thumbup:
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I think the original owner wanted $240 k from memory
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wow...I prefer normals though :P or the opalines.

weren't there blue eclectus parrots too?
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i am actually surprised yet commend PRIAM for choosing not to breed the bird and attempt to develop the mutation for themselves.
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I wondered why Priam wasn't putting her into their breeding programme too .

Perhaps they are acting as agents on this one , suppose the commission would make a nice contribution .

Jolly nice people there , have helped me out with hand rearing issues before :thumbup:
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Jayburd wrote:wow...I prefer normals though or the opalines.
I agree Jayburd- looks a bit "anaemic" to me, but beauty is always subjective.
Jayburd wrote:weren't there blue eclectus parrots too?
- not In Australia, but overseas.

There was a pr of Buffon's Macaws advertised in ABK last yr- asking price $130 K. Hyacinths, if you can get a true pair, would command a similar price.

Makes all our finches look very "cost-effective"!! :D
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