English Budgies, Large Cage and Toys

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blaine near hwy 101, Beaver OR

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I wanted English Budgies so I purchase two from one fellow in Portland and than the 3rd bird the same night from someone else. The darker blue is a male, the lighter sky blue is female (and small for an English) but they came together, age unknown- the male is cobalt blue and hand tame, will not bite but that female is a BRAT, lol. I have had them since the beginning of February or so. The other female is a spangle and mauve in color, the largest bird. At the time of my purchase, I was told she was 8 months. She is a lovely bird. Her face is a little green in the photo as she had just eaten a piece of spinach. The young spangle female loves to eat organic lettuce mixes and raw mini carrots. The male will nibble a touch on them, the sky blue female wants nothing to do with real veggies. English Budgies are larger birds than the American Budgies (or Parakeets) that are purchased at your local pet store. I have since purchased a Quaker Parrot and he is who is getting all of my attention. I favor the Mauve Spangle, but she jumped on the quaker's cage about a month ago and he bit her toe, causing her to bleed. I can't properly interact with the English Budgies while caring for a jelly belly Quaker. All 3 birds with the cage, toys and feed I have, I would like a $250 rehoming fee- that is considerably less than I just paid just over 4 months ago. If you are wanting to separate them, I would like $50 for the bratty sky female, $100 for the male and $125 for the young Spangle. The cage is tall enough, it has to be laid on its side to haul in a car, it will only fit upright in my large Yukon. The cage has two large opening doors and the top also opens up. It has a slider tray for easy clean ups. We are located on the coast, just South of Tillamook. It is Beaver, not Beaverton. Thank you

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