States Where the Quaker Parrot Is Illegal
It is currently illegal to own a Quaker Parrot in California, Connecticut, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Wyoming. It’s also illegal in Colorado, but you can keep one you already own if you purchased it before 1990. Maine has also recently made them illegal, and they have rehoming assistance programs in place to help get the remaining birds out.
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If your state is not listed above, then it is legal to own. However, there are a few exceptions.
1.New Jersey
You can own a Quaker parrot in New Jersey, but you need a permit to do so. The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife will issue permits at its discretion after looking for evidence that the owner knows the danger presented by these birds.
2.New York
You can own the Quaker parrot in New York, but all companion birds need to have an ID band.
3.Ohio
You can own a Quaker parrot in Ohio, but you must get the wings clipped so it can’t fly away and create a colony.
If you are a bird lover, you’ve probably owned a variety of birds. But you might be surprised to learn that the Quaker parrot is illegal...
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