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Sunrey Aviaries

Locality: Cobbitty, New South Wales

Phone: +61 433 879 675



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25.01.2022 Baby green cheek conures, ready to handraise!



24.01.2022 Very proud! Bred here at Sunrey aviaries

20.01.2022 I really wanted to take the time to mention some products that ive found in recent times to be super useful to have in the cupboard for times of need. Of course as bird keepers, were always ready for the worst, and if your anything like me, your never short of backup handraising mix, egg and biscuit, syringes, heatpacks, medications, you might even have a wild bird or insectivore mix ready for that emergency circumstance. I never thought i would see the day that i would be ...Continue reading

18.01.2022 Excited to see my beautiful lutino and split red collared lorikeets on eggs this morning! I took these pics about a month ago and added a large lorikeet box since, i neglected to remove just one budgie box and guess what!? ... yep thats where she decided to lay Each to their own i guess, so far sitting well but boy thats gonna be one cramped box if they hatch, if they do hatch looks like i will be handraising!!



18.01.2022 Protective Alexandrine parents keeping an eye over their last baby of the clutch

13.01.2022 Ive been asked alot latley, coming into spring, about planted aviaries and plants in general that are good for feeding birds and for placing nests into for species such as finches and doves etc. Pasted below is a reference ive used many times and have had great success with.. Remember to always use sterile potting mix or soil, not the type with slow release fertilizers added.... Happy planting!! > Good plants to put in your aviary: The following are nontoxic plants. Remember, any plant can cause harm if your bird consumes a large enough amount of it. Talk with your avian vet if you have concerns about particular plants. African Daisy Arctotis stoechadifolia African Violet Saintpaulina spp. Aloe Aloe spp. (flesh only) Ash Fraxinus spp. Aspen Populus spp. Baby’s Breath Gypsophila paniculata Beech Fagus, NothofagusBirch Betula spp.Boston Fern Nephrolepsis bostoniensis Bromeliads Anans comosus Calendula (Pot Marigold) Calendula officinalis California Holly Heteromeles arbutifolia Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile Corn Plant Dracaena fragrans Croton (house variety) Codiaeum variegatum Dandelion Taraxacum officinalis Elm Ulmus spp. Eucalyptus Eucalyptus species Fir Abies spp. Gardenia Gardeniajasminoides Garlic Allium sativum Grape Vine Vitis spp. Honeysuckle Lonicera spp. Impatiens Impatiens spp. Jade Plant Crassula ovata Kalanchoe Kalanchoe clossfeldiana Larch Larix spp. Lemon balm Melissa officianalis Lilac Syringa vulgaris and related species Lily (Easter or Tiger) Lilium spp. Magnolia Magnolia spp.Manzanita Arctostapylos manzanitaMarigold Tagetes spp. Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus Norfolk Island Pine Araucaria exceIsa Parsley Petroselinum spp. Peppermint Mentha x piperita Petunia Petunia spp. Rose Rosa spp. Spider Plant Chlorophytum comosum Violet Viola spp. >Keep Away From These Plants The following are a few toxic plants. Contact your avian vet if you have concerns. Amaryllis Amaryllis spp. Avocado Persea americana (pit, leaves, unripe fruit, and stems) Bird of Paradise Poinciana and related spp. (seed pods and flowers) Calla Lily Zantedeschia aethiopica Cherry Prunus spp., (pits, leaves, and bark) Daffodil Narcissus tazetta Figs Ficus spp. Hydrangea Hydrangea spp. Iris Iris spp.Ivy (Boston, English and some others) Hedera spp. Marijuana Cannabis sativa Mistletoe Phoradendron villosum Mushrooms Amanita spp. and many others Narcissus Narcissus spp. Oak Quercus spp. Peach Prunus persica (leaves, pit, bark) Pear Pyrus spp. (leaves, seeds, bark) Potato Solanum tuberosum (sprouts, leaves, berries, green tubers) Tomato Lycopersicon esculentum(stems and leaves)

12.01.2022 Had a great day representing the parrot breeders and exhibitors society of NSW inc. In their annual parrot show and exhibition. Unfortunatly I was not this years grand champion winner, but who could be sad with such a great turn out and such beautiful display of species. Thanks to everyone who organised, helped an attended, you made it a wonderful day. Grand champion was won with a princess parrot cock, the same whom intitally knocked my princess out of his class. There is some challenging competitors out there, better luck next time for me!!



11.01.2022 It's been, and continuing to be a great season for the small doves. We were so happy to see so many fawn diamond babies this year, and some new cape dove babies that had fledged recently, but were more excited to see some cinnamon peaceful bubs out and about today, i didnt even notice them nesting!! Hoping for some more talpacotis soon as well, last years were all pieds and were really hoping for some more soon to add to our ever growing broodstock I was really interested to see our female cape dove sharing a nest with one of the fawn diamond again, this has been a trend for a few seasons now, both females of different species, nest and lay together and both lots of parents raise each others babies together, its really amazing and pretty cute!! How has everyone elses dove season been?

11.01.2022 Not just birds at Sunrey Aviaries!! How cute is this little girl just hanging out and snuggling

10.01.2022 What kind of birds does everyone here keep? Show us some pics of your favourites!!What kind of birds does everyone here keep? Show us some pics of your favourites!!

09.01.2022 21cleaned, 9 to go! Running out of room, but ive got 30 more breeding cages going in this week, almost all cleaned up now, ready for action! Bring on breeding season!!

09.01.2022 New additions! A beautiful and rare dilute red collar and her partner, looking forward to getting some young from these in the future



09.01.2022 Stockfeed for a month!

08.01.2022 Alexandrine parrots looking great and getting ready for breeding season!! I keep 6 birds in this colony brothers, son and partners. Grandparents have retired into their own private aviary now, hoping to add an even stronger 4th generation to our collection.

03.01.2022 My beautiful pair of grey green rainbows finally raised a baby!! Ive owned these guys for two years and weren't very settled early on, floods, fires, drought and storms made their move stressful. They did only raise one baby, but im thankful for him. Hopefully he turns out as stunning as his parents

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