California searching greater jardines

Mikethebird

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Hello! I made a post around a week ago in the conure section of the forums but after more research I think my spouse and I have settled on wanting a jardines. The problem we are having is finding a breeder of jardines at all in California!

My girlfriend is dead set on a greater jardines if we could find one, but the more I look the more I find out that nobody seems to have any at all. Does anyone know of a reputable breeder in the northern California area (or any area in California at this rate) that deals in poicephalus? We will take any subspecies of jardines if we can find one at all! Thank you so much!

Michael
 
Hello! I made a post around a week ago in the conure section of the forums but after more research I think my spouse and I have settled on wanting a jardines. The problem we are having is finding a breeder of jardines at all in California!

My girlfriend is dead set on a greater jardines if we could find one, but the more I look the more I find out that nobody seems to have any at all. Does anyone know of a reputable breeder in the northern California area (or any area in California at this rate) that deals in poicephalus? We will take any subspecies of jardines if we can find one at all! Thank you so much!

Michael


If maybe very likely that a Greater Jardine Breeder will require a National search! After the import of Parrots was halted years ago, what Parrots in the USA is the only choices we have. In addition, as the market for Parrots grew and flew back from its high point, many Breeders stopped breeding many Parrot species. Whether those effect the availability of Greater Jardines in your area, State wide, Region wide or worse, Nation wide. I do not know. That would require a search on your part.

FYI: Have you every heard of: Being Chosen by an Parrot? Getting a neat Parrot is one thing! Getting a Parrot that is really into the both of you is remarkable!
 
Don't know of a breeder, but saw an adult greater Jardine's parrot at our local bird shop here in San Diego. We got our lesser Jardine's at the same bird shop a few years ago. She is an absolute gem!
 
This breeder is very well known as an authority on African parrots. Her prices are on the high side though. She has Greater, but doesn't look like any babies at this time. African Queen Aviaries You can also check in Birdbreeders.com.

I'm not sure about NorCal, but here in SoCal we are fortunate to come across many rare species. Problem is, unless you see a particular bird at a store, many breeders don't advertise that well. They could be under your nose so to speak, and you just don't know it.

Whenever I was in search of less common species, I would always plan on doing a national search. I was fortunate to find my Ruppell's right in my area, but usually you will have to look far and wide if it is something uncommon and specific. Good luck.
 
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I live in PA and was hunting a baby Senegal parrot, Meyers parrot, or Jardines for months and months (originally a Cape Parrot was also on the list but that was pretty much impossible unless I wanted to wait a year+). I have NO bird shops or private breeders near me at all, I had to drive 2 hours for my cockatiel and 4+ for my Green Cheek Conure, so finding a poicephalus species was like trying to find the Fountain of Youth!

Being in an area with no bird breeders, shops, or rescues within really 4+ hours I have utilized www.birdbreeders.com, www.hoobly.com, www.oodles.com, and yes, Craigslist, which is how I found my beautiful, hand-raised, baby Senegal parrot, as well as several Meyers parrots as well. That being said, I had to drive 8 hours one-way to get him in Raleigh, North Carolina! I left on a Monday around lunchtime, got there around 9:00 at night, spent about an hour at my breeder's house (they were a middle-aged couple that have been breeding for decades and were just an absolute pleasure), then my new baby Kane and I drove about 20 minutes into Raleigh and checked in to our hotel, where we got to know each other a little before bed. Then we drove home the next morning. It was well worth the $80 hotel room (Motel 6 that was AMAZING) and the $100 in gas.

Honestly I absolutely HATE Craigslist, it's full of scammers and people that are horrible pet owners that make me so angry, but it seems to be much, much worse if you're selling something yourself rather than buying. In my experience with finding my Senegal parrot I did my research on the breeders I found and spoke to the people I ended up getting my baby from at length before putting a deposit down. Kane and his brother were still being weaned when I found him, so 3 weeks after putting a deposit down via PayPal I got a call from my breeder that he was ready to come home, I paid the balance by PayPal, and then made arrangements for my trip. I was very lucky to find such an experienced, responsible, trustworthy breeder, but I had to travel for it. There were 2 other baby Senegal parrots much closer than Kane, but one of them was $300 more expensive (ridiculous) and the other breeder would not be taking his babies to an avian vet for a wellness check-up and he had no health guarantee, no health certificate from an avian vet, no DNA sexing, and from the photos he sent me and the information he was giving me the babies were much younger than he was saying and we're not even close to being weaned. They also seemed to be parent raised babies that he was passing off as hand raised by him. My point is that it is absolutely worth driving a long distance to find a great breeder, rescue, etc. and to find the right bird for you and your spouse both. Just going to the closest Jardines breeder or shop that has them in Northern California is not at all advised.

Honestly, Craigslist is probably the easiest way to find your Jardines baby, followed by the other sites I listed above. I don't know if you're familiar with how to do a pet search on Craigslist that expands out in distance from your hometown, but that's how I do it when I'm looking for anything and it works wonderfully well.

Go to your local Craigslist homepage if your town/city has one, if not then go to the closest town/city to you that does. Then go to "Community", then "Services", then "Pets". When you get to the "Pets" page in your local section, type Jardines in the search bar at the top of the page and hit search. You'll likely get no results locally (you already know this), but Craigslist will show you any results that may be within 50 miles or so if there are any. Once you perform that initial search near you, on the search results page you get, go to the upper left-hand pull-down box that has your local town's name displayed and pull down another town. That's all you have to do, it will just repeat your Jardines search in whatever town you pull down automatically, and list any and all results. I did the Senegal search all the way from State College, PA down to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, up to Boston, MA, East to New Jersey and Long Island, NY, and west out to South Bend, Indiana...and in searching every major city and town with a Craigslist page in the entire Mid-Atlantic and Northeast United States, I found 3 breeders with baby Senegals!

But I found my baby! I also found my Green Cheek Conure baby on www.birdbreeders.com, most breeders post on there, www.hoobly.com, and Craigslist, at least that's what I have found.

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