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THE AVIARY

WELCOME

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Green Aracari

Pteroglossus viridis

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Beaks Birdhouse is a private aviary located in Central Florida owned and operated by Dr. Jason J. Crean. Crean is a biologist, zoo consultant, and aviculturist that specializes in handreared softbills. At Beaks Birdhouse, we strive to educate each and every prospective client in raising and training their new pets or interactive program animals. This website is for information only. We also pride ourselves on donating many different softbill species to zoos and conservation organizations that are in need of new bloodlines. We are devoted to conservation through aviculture. Our bird availability is very limited so please email to get your name on the waiting list.

 

Our babies are handraised on the highest quality formula, adding an organic food supplement and digestive enzymes to ensure strong growth and feather quality. Our birds are fed a high quality diverse whole food diet of fruits, sprouts and vegetables, as well as healthy seeds and nuts, microgreens, and edible insects. Our breeding pairs are fed the same high quality diet necessary for the stress of raising offspring. To view our Softbill Feeding Guide, click on the Nutrition tab above.

 

We have worked closely with our avian veterinarian, Dr. Karen Becker, over the past 20 years to be sure our birds receive the best care possible. We encourage all our visitors to contact us directly for detailed information after viewing our website.

 

Email us to get your name on the waiting list, if you’re interested in one of our birds or if you would like information on scheduling a consultation or speaking engagement.

 

Please note that a portion of all proceeds goes to benefit our IDEA Program (Interactive Display & Educational Animal Program) as well as The Avicultural Society of Chicagoland. We appreciate your support!

 

Join the American Federation of Aviculture

 

As a bird owner, you must join the most influential avicultural organization in order to protect your rights and learn more about your feathered friends.

Did you know you can become a Certified Aviculturist by taking the AFA's online courses? Read more about the "Fundamentals of Aviculture" courses at www.fundamentalsofaviculture.com

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