![]() ![]() The first picture of him was the of him in the cage they had him in. Any suggestions or anyone that is local to palmdale, ca or the los angeles area interested in him please let me know. Im not as concerned about a rehoming fee as i am that he gets a good home. Hes semi tame, i think he just needs someone who is willing to help his regain his confidence again. I have no idea how old he is and he does have feathers plucked on his chest im sure due to stress. And now im looking to rehome him to someone who has experience with birds and will take care of him properly. How this poor bird had been living and even though i was not looking to buy another parrot because i already have an african grey and amazon parrot, i felt like i couldnt leave this bird living like this so i ended up buying him to get him away from that situation. They said they had him for about a month in that cage. They had him in a cage for a dog that couldnt have been bigger than 2' by 2 1/2' big, with barely enough room to turn around and no perch at all for him to stand on and all they were feediing him was millet. I asked if i could come see the bird just to make sure i was right about the conditions they were keeping this bird in and i was right. Well when i inquired about him and asked if he came with a cage they said no because he was in the cage that her mom used for theyre dog when they would take it somewhere in the car. The skin of carrots is safe for cockatoos, and doesn’t have to be removed before offering them to your pet bird. ![]() Start by washing the carrots to remove any dirt, grime, or chemicals that might be on the outside. I was hoping maybe they just took the picture of him in a carrying cage and that they werent keeping him in it all of the time. While you can give your cockatoo carrots, there are a few things that you should do first. ![]() Well it was the picture that they had posted of him that concerned me because he was in a small dog cage. They were asking $1000 for a rehoming fee. The ad said that someone had given this bird to them and they couldnt keep him. I was recently on craigslist looking through the ads and saw someone was selling this citron cockatoo. The CITES certificate must accompany its sale or resale.I live in palmdale, california and have a citron cockatoo that i am looking to rehome. Each bird bred in captivity is given a CITES certificate to prove that it is not a wild caught bird. However, trade of the cockatoos bred in captivity is permitted. CITES protects endangered species like the cockatoo, by making the trade of wild-caught birds illegal. It is listed in appendex 1 of the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) list of protected species. ![]() Its numbers in the wild have declined due to habitat loss and illegal trapping for the cage-bird trade. The citron-crested cockatoos is classified as an endangered species. The citron-crested cockatoo as an endangered species The eye color ranges from brown through very dark brown to black. The underside of the larger wing and tail feathers have a pale yellow color. The Citron-crested cockatoo has an orange crest instead of the typical yellow of the other sulphur-crested cockatoo species. They are critically endangered in their native range of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands and Sumba. Description Citron-Crested Cockatoo For Saleīaby Citron Crested Cockatoo, the Citron-crested Cockatoo, Cacatua sulphurea citrinocristata, is the smallest of the Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoos subspecies. ![]()
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