what kind of bird is this

ann

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Parrots
1 nanday conure Black Jack, 1 Brotogeris parakeet Whiff, 1 ring neck dove Eliza, and 6 society finches (3 are tame). RIP my parent pairs of societies and my little gouldian finches
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i know its small but i can make it bigger :eek:.it seems to small for a conure, but too big for a parrotlet, does any one know?
oh btw its not mine i just found the picture and was curious because its just such a cute baby bird!
 
Maybe a Quaker?
 
Very hard to tell at such and age (unless one has experience breeding that very bird).

Birds' appearances can change quite drastically from that stage to juvenile/adulthood.

Quaker also came to my mind ... but without more experience with babies this could be almost anything green.
 
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i looked up some other pictures, the quaker seems to be the best fit. thank you!
 
Kakariki!!!! It looks VERY much like the Kakariki babies at my favorite bird store!
 
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So cute!!!! I just love baby bird pics :)
 
I could be mistaken but it looks very much like the little Cinnamon GCC i am hand rearing at the moment. If the tail feathers are a pale reddish pink color then we are right.

I will get a pic of mine later to compare.
 
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yaaay more baby bird pics :D i see what you mean it does look like a kakariki, and a CINCCC, or a quaker, either way its really cute!
 
kakariki's are so cute! they have a cute little call that sounds like a laugh and when there's 3 of them doing it in unison it's the most hilarious thing i've ever seen in person lol
 
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omgosh that sounds adorable! i love checking out the nursery at my local pet store, its so cute!
 
I adore playing with all the babies!! All the birds are free to play with the others, they're on open stands and perches, not in cages :) the itty bitty babies that are too young to perch are kept in their own enclosures behind the counter but all you have to do is ask someone to take a tank out for you and you can play with the baby inside for as long as you want! Its a great experience to get to play with so many kinds of parrots!! They even teach you how to syringe feed if you ask them and they're not too busy or rushed. It's such a great place <3
 
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ok that is an awsome place! mine has them out on top of their cages, and they are all friendly with the occasional stand offish one. i dont thik you can pet the babies, but the baby macaws are in the open so i think you can. i love going there!
 

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