Photos of some baby Illigers

CRYROLFE

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I got to pay a visit to our favorite breeder and play with her Illigers and a couple of Hahns Macaws.
We are still deciding what our next bird will be.
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These little guys couldn't wait to get outta their cage to play!
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Some little cute Hahn babies too....
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coral3

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They're gorgeous! Decisions, decisions...
 

aliray

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How adorable, why not get one of each kind that's only two?:rolleyes::D
 

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Goodness! How will you ever decide between such wonderful babies!!!!!! You might need to get one of each:D
 
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CRYROLFE

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Well, my big decision is should I get an Illiger Macaw (and I already picked one of those) or should I get a male Eclectus. They are sooooooooooo different!!! The macaws that I've known have seemed to be more one person birds, but my hubby (who's not home as much as me) would like a bird that he can hold also. The macaw that we had loved all over me, but hated him and we both raised her.
The CAG we have really doesn't like to be touched by anyone.
 

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