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Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Queen of Bavaria
The Queen of Bavaria Conure, also known as the Golden Conure, is an endangered subspecies. We now have access to a small number of these birds hatched within the last year. You can find out more about this bird at this website.
Golden Conures are rarely seen in the wild and are extremely rare in aviculture. They were noted as becoming increasingly rare as far back as 1946. In the United States these birds require 50CFR Captive Bred Endangered Species Permit. The permit is considered to be relatively difficult to acquire. In the permit process the USFW Service is looking for proof that the applicant is able to care for the birds properly, house them suitably, maintain their health, possess the ability to raise their young, keep accurate records, and have a good opportunity for propagation.
If you are interested, or know of a serious bird person that has an interest in owning one of these birds, feel free to contact us.
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