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The Kakariki, also known as the New Zealand Parakeet, is a small, lively parrot renowned for its vibrant colors and energetic personality. Native to New Zealand, these birds are highly valued for their playful and inquisitive nature, making them delightful companions. Kakarikis are known for their ability to learn tricks and mimic sounds, adding to their appeal as pets. They come in a variety of colors, each with its unique charm.
Traditional Colors Include: Natural Green, Cinnamon Green, Green Pied (Dom), and Cinnamon Green Pied (Dom).
Fancy Colors Include: Goldcheck (Cinnamon or Green), Cinnamon Green Pied (Rec), Green Pied (Rec), Turquoise, Turquoise Pied (Dom), Cinnamon Turquoise, and Cinnamon Turquoise Pied (Dom).
Rare Colors Include: Green Fallow, Cinnamon Green Fallow, Green Pied Fallow, Cinnamon Green Pied Fallow, Turquoise Pied (Rec), Cinnamon Turquoise Pied (Rec), Turquoise Fallow, and Cinnamon Turquoise Fallow.
Uncommon Colors Include: Cream, and Cream Fallow.
For those interested in acquiring a Kakariki, we offer a reservation system due to the high demand and limited number of birds we breed at a time. Placing a deposit ensures your spot on our Reserve List. The deposit covers DNA sexing and guarantees a home for the baby until weaned. The remaining balance is due upon pickup.
A non-refundable deposit of 50% is required to hold babies until weaned. For species with multiple prices, this equates to 50% of the lowest price at the time of deposit. Should the baby chosen be of a higher dollar value, the difference will be paid at pickup. Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferable.
Kakariki
Kakarikis, native to New Zealand, are small, vibrant parrots known for their lively and curious nature. These birds are highly active and require ample space to explore and exercise. They thrive in environments with plenty of mental stimulation and toys to keep them engaged. A varied diet that includes fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds, and high-quality pellets is essential to meet their nutritional needs.