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25.01.2022 Looking forward breeding our boy this year. Violet turquoise blue Opaline/ Cleartail cock bird



25.01.2022 This boy cracks me up

24.01.2022 Chick born today and what a crazy breeding season it has been !

22.01.2022 Aurora Aviaries breeding season 2020 has started. looking forward seeing some beautiful mutations on the perch . Exciting times ahead



22.01.2022 These pictures remind me so much of Christmas Christmas Angels Turquoiseblue Opaline Dominate Pied

21.01.2022 We are coming into breeding season for 2020. Thought Id share a reference photo of the difference between an Emerald and Emerald blue

19.01.2022 Pretty happy with this photo shot this morning! Violet Blue Opaline Cleartail Cock bird - wings open Blue Opaline/ Cleartail Cock bird Violet Blue Opaline Cleartail Hen Green / Blue Opaline Cleartail Hen... Violet Blue Cleartail / Opaline Cock bird Not related birds See more



18.01.2022 2019 Violet blue Opaline Cleartail hen Blue Opaline Cleartail hen

18.01.2022 Close up picture of the Opaline Cleartail Cock bird and showing an early neck ring

18.01.2022 Commercial fans are on with our water sprayers for the birds. It makes such a big difference on these extremely hot days .

16.01.2022 2020 hear we come! Not without reflecting on the past , embracing what weve learnt throughout each year and striving to do even better for our birds and genetic outcomes . Never forget the past but always moving forward into the future. A few photos of a bit of our past and looking forward making new memories

16.01.2022 Violet Emeraldblue Turquoise Opaline coming along nicely



15.01.2022 Looking at different ways we can take photos now with todays technology without changing the true colour of our birds. The photo was taken around 5pm late in the day , overcast and light rain. Mature Emerald blue Opaline / Cleartail hen

15.01.2022 Hi all, We do ship to many countries around the world. Due to the pandemic a lot of country boarders are still closed. Ill let everyone know when country boarders are re-opened again Cheers Leisa

14.01.2022 Enjoying the water spray system on this very hot day .

14.01.2022 Look at those Opaline dots in your tail feathers 2018 Emerald Blue Cleartail/ Opaline cock bird After a lot of cloudy rainy days we finally have some sun

14.01.2022 Emeraldblue Opaline Cleartail Such a long season but getting good results

13.01.2022 Beautiful Green/blue Opaline hen. Green series birds are an asset to any good breeding program

13.01.2022 Nice photo shot of our 2019 Emerald Dark Blue Cleartail /Opaline Cock bird

13.01.2022 Home grown veggies and the birds love it !

12.01.2022 Loving their veggies #parrots #indianringneck #pets #birds

12.01.2022 Emerald Emerald Opaline/ Cleartail hen Looking forward seeing her chicks this upcoming breeding season

12.01.2022 2020 chicks growing well

12.01.2022 Another picture of our stunning boy! Cant wait to see his full colour potential in a couple of years

11.01.2022 Some fledged chicks 2020

11.01.2022 2019 Emerald Violet Blue Opaline Hen

10.01.2022 NOTICE: We have been exporting for over 8 years now to many countries around the world with a very good reputation and give on going support throughout the years. We do have regular return customers as we are honest breeders and sell quality own bred birds you see on our page. We are NOT affiliated / connected with anyone else here in Australia . My name is LEISA LOCKETT and people seem to get me confused with other breeders here in Australia.... Im a passionate breeder and love my birds . I am independent with my exporting and NOT connected to anyone else. Just because people may think someone knows me does not mean I support and can vouch for their credibility. A lot of my overseas customers have been burnt by some other exporters here in the past and I just been told about another. The saying is : If something seems to good to be true its normally is . You could be getting scammed, birds not arriving safely, birds died on the way, no parent history of the birds, birds with beak and feather or just not even the correct birds you have paid for. All this has been shown to me or told to me over the years by overseas breeders. My creditability is , Im a breeder who sells my own birds, have history of my birds parents, on going support, I have many Australian Government Health Certificate and proven clear of disease. Im a member of the Parrot Society of Australia and had The Parrot Society convention bring people from all over the world to come and see our birds. We have Government Vets that work with us here. So why go anywhere else when we can supply you quality, healthy birds with integrity and honesty. DONT GET Scammed. Contact myself Leisa Lockett See more

08.01.2022 2019 Violet Blue Opaline Cleartail cock bird Going through a light moult at the moment

08.01.2022 Australia is having major heat and horrific fires this year. Lives have been lost and our thoughts go out to their families .

07.01.2022 Cute little nest feathering up of all Emerald Blue Still to DNA sex but we visually have Emerald blue Emerald blue Opaline hen Emerald blue Harlequin Pied ( Dominant pied ) looking at this stage as a Opaline Harlequin Pied.

07.01.2022 Violet Blue Opaline Cleartails Left :Hen Right : Cock bird

07.01.2022 Oh my ! My boy is going through moult and look at those beautiful Opaline dots which are purple coming though on his tail feathers . So gorgeous

07.01.2022 Map of Australia and our fires

06.01.2022 Love seeing our birds after moult each year. They come back so so stunning Emerald Blue / Opaline / Cleartail Cock bird. Birds are loving the rain

06.01.2022 Emerald Violet Blue Opaline / Cleartail hen Blue Opaline Cleartail hen

05.01.2022 Just loving the rain 2019 Violet blue Opaline Cleartail Hen

03.01.2022 Parents and their chicks. Such a beautiful sight to see once the chicks have fledged

03.01.2022 Courtship and mating: When we are coming into the breeding season we start to see the cock bird displaying and prancing around his hen. Other than breeding season normally a cock bird would be hesitant to invade the hens personal space. The natural need to reproduce is though greater than the fear itself. The display from a cock bird is bowing and stretching action and if he is on the bottom of their cage can lead into a jumping dance often around the hen. A bit of showing... off as they say. He will drop his wings and shoulders spread out to give himself a larger appearance to the hen. A bit of a confidence builder for him. The bowing action is to encourage the hen to sit low on the perch. The stretching action as mentioned is to make himself look larger so the hen is willing to adopt the submissive mating position. For first time for breeding hens and cock birds it can take a bit of practice to get the balance act right. The hen has to balance herself and the cock bird on the perch. Once the hen has this correct the cock bird also has to help control and learn his balance. I have seen both birds or the cock bird fall. It does take a bit of practice and have seen a confident hen teach the cock bird on the bottom of the cage first. Ive also seen a hen buck off a cock bird when she has had enough. In my experience a mature hen is still totally in control of all situations. A long time ago I even had a hen take the position of a cock bird to teach and show a young bird what he had to do. ( reverse roll play ). Which worked well and the cock bird took on his own position again. I hope my experience in courtship and mating of IRNs may give a bit more of an insight into the world of Indian Ringneck Parrots. A rare opportunity of photos taken today. See more

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