is she an orange winged amazon or a blue fronted

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the owner says she is a blue fronted but i am wondering if she is an orange winged because of the yellow patch on her forehead? Anyone know?
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Yes as already stated above you have a beautiful Orange Wing Amazon.
haha she's not mine yet! i have to go see her first, Which is a 2 and a half hour plane ride away! she is up for sale and i am looking for an amazon so i have to go see her!
 
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oh and one more thing! would it be ok to have an orange winged and a blue fronted together? or does it depend on the birds theirselves not the species? i would have both females and they would be in separate cages, but could they get on? i am planning on free flying them and one of the reasons i am getting two is so they feel more confident flocking together rather than flying on their own, and as well as they would have a companion other than me.
 
oh and one more thing! would it be ok to have an orange winged and a blue fronted together? or does it depend on the birds theirselves not the species? i would have both females and they would be in separate cages, but could they get on? i am planning on free flying them and one of the reasons i am getting two is so they feel more confident flocking together rather than flying on their own, and as well as they would have a companion other than me.
It is ok
 
The fact that they are different species is not an issue.
My orange wing amazon was paired up with a Red lored Amazon.
But.... there is no Guarente that any two birds will get along.
 
Being very ambitious with these 2 parrots, aren't we? Flying 2 at the same time, how do you propose to keep a close eye on both at the same time. All it takes is a SPLIT second for something to scare them and pssstt, off they go, in 2 different directions.
 
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Being very ambitious with these 2 parrots, aren't we? Flying 2 at the same time, how do you propose to keep a close eye on both at the same time. All it takes is a SPLIT second for something to scare them and pssstt, off they go, in 2 different directions.
don't worry i have a mentor who is very experienced with free flight. I am not rushing into this and have been researching and preparing for them for months. I won't be going on flys on my own, at least one other person will come with me so there are two sets of eyes on the both of them. Thank you though i can see why you would be concerned!
 
don't worry i have a mentor who is very experienced with free flight. I am not rushing into this and have been researching and preparing for them for months. I won't be going on flys on my own, at least one other person will come with me so there are two sets of eyes on the both of them. Thank you though i can see why you would be concerned!
Please keep us updated! I'd love to follow your journey! Are you in the states? Because I recently saw an ad for a blue front.
 
don't worry i have a mentor who is very experienced with free flight. I am not rushing into this and have been researching and preparing for them for months. I won't be going on flys on my own, at least one other person will come with me so there are two sets of eyes on the both of them. Thank you though i can see why you would be concerned!
Yes its just concern that I mention it. Good luck!
 

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