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Sorry if these aren't parrots but can someone please identify these birds.
 
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greycloud

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Sammy-Umbrella Too-rescued,
Dexter-CAG-rehomed handicapped,
Sterling-CAG-rehomed retired breeder.
Sunshine-12 yo CAG-adopted
The first is a green cheek conure. The 2nd is two brown heaed parrots. Brown heads are in my top 3 for favorite birds.
 
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The first is a green cheek conure. The 2nd is two brown heaed parrots. Brown heads are in my top 3 for favorite birds.

Thank you!

I know this isn't a parrot but can anyone ID this:
 
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greycloud

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Sammy-Umbrella Too-rescued,
Dexter-CAG-rehomed handicapped,
Sterling-CAG-rehomed retired breeder.
Sunshine-12 yo CAG-adopted
Wow, you saw a lot of birds today! I see you purchased a pr of green cheeks. Was this a rescue or a breeder who had these birds. The look like they are in kennels at a shelter. Just wondering.
 
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Wow, you saw a lot of birds today! I see you purchased a pr of green cheeks. Was this a rescue or a breeder who had these birds. The look like they are in kennels at a shelter. Just wondering.

They were actually brought to a vets office (so they were kept in the cages in the back) that my aunt works at. The same owner actually brought in a Rock Pebbler a few weeks ago and they wanted the vet to put it to sleep because it was noisy :mad:. Luckily my aunt adopted that one.
 

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Wow, you saw a lot of birds today! I see you purchased a pr of green cheeks. Was this a rescue or a breeder who had these birds. The look like they are in kennels at a shelter. Just wondering.

They were actually brought to a vets office (so they were kept in the cages in the back) that my aunt works at. The same owner actually brought in a Rock Pebbler a few weeks ago and they wanted the vet to put it to sleep because it was noisy :mad:. Luckily my aunt adopted that one.

I'm so glad to hear your aunt came to the rescue. I used to work at a vet hosp and we would often have ppl bring in a healthy animal to be euthanaised because they were too lazy to put in a little effort to deal with "behavioural issues". Fortunately like your aunt we were able to rehome most of them... often to the nurses. :D Many with a little work turned out to be fantastic well-adjusted members of the family
 

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