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THANK YOU ! :wub:

I had a rescue Rosella for about a year.
I receive him all feather plucked poor thing.
Got him all relaxed and healthy and found him a really good home.
He was sure a bitey little bastage tho :lol:
 

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THANK YOU ! :wub:

I had a rescue Rosella for about a year.
I receive him all feather plucked poor thing.
Got him all relaxed and healthy and found him a really good home.
He was sure a bitey little bastage tho :lol:

not the best choice for companion birds :lol:

they are more common in the mountains, along with crimson rosellas
 

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not the best choice for companion birds :lol:

they are more common in the mountains, along with crimson rosellas


His name was Fonzie and he was beautiful, red and blue
I think he had some yellow and I know there was some white
Was a looooong time ago !
 

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His name was Fonzie and he was beautiful, red and blue
I think he had some yellow and I know there was some white
Was a looooong time ago !
sounds like a crimson rosella?

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the one in the video is an eastern rosella

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both have green when juvenile

neither make great pets. Landing on your shoulder and loudly screaching in your ear is about the best you can hope for

they do ok in aviaries
 

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sounds like a crimson rosella?

220px-Crimson_Rosella_JCB.jpg


the one in the video is an eastern rosella

Platycercus_eximius_diemenensis_male.jpg


both have green when juvenile

neither make great pets. Landing on your shoulder and loudly screaching in your ear is about the best you can hope for

they do ok in aviaries


More like the second pic...but Fonzie was OLD !
 
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