The others are right in that you spend a lot more AFTER the bird is home than in getting the bird home. Nearly all of mine are rescues, but I did have to ransom a couple of them to rescue them, and the cage, the food, the toys, the perches, not to mention vet care, add up to a heckuva lot more. Cages are terribly expensive and even though my birds are out all day, so their cage size isn't as critical, I still got each one the biggest cage I could just in case they have to spend a day locked up sometime. They have, once or twice. Still, I know a couple of breeders of other species (cockatiels and parrotlets) who will take payments as the baby is growing up big enough to go home with its new parronts, but just keep in mind all those other costs as well.