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    Blue Mountain Lorikeet

    Blue Mountain Lorikeet
    OddBirds Aviary

    OddBirds Aviary

    Vallejo, California

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    Price$1,000.00
    Age

    ~8 weeks

    Est. hatched Feb 21, 2026

    Sex

    Male

    Location

    Vallejo, California

    Disease Testing (Per Breeder)PBFD, Polyoma, Psittacosis, Bornavirus

    Parents Disease Tested Negative For PBFD, Polyoma, Psittacosis, Borna Virus.

    Breeder's Health Guarantee

    3 Days Health Guarantee

    Covers:

    • Major avian diseases (if present at time of sale)
    • Genetic defects
    • Initial health at time of transfer
    Current DietCurrently being handfed. Will be weaned onto a high quality nectar diet.
    ShippingYes — Delta Airlines
    Est. Shipping Cost$250.00

    Description

    Currently handfeeding baby Swainson’s (Rainbow) Lorikeets! All babies will come with their DNA certificate. They should be ready to go by Late April. I do require a $100 nonrefundable holding fee that will go towards the total amount. They’ll be fully weaned on a high quality wet nectar diet. Located in the SF Bay Area CA. Local pickup or delivery available. Shipping via Delta Cargo to your nearest major airport for an additional $250

    Species Overview

    Lifespan

    15–25 years

    Minimum Cage Size

    36" × 24" × 36"

    Diet Type

    Nectar (primary), pellets, fresh fruits & veggies

    Noise Level

    High

    Mimic Potential

    Not typically known for mimicry

    Origin

    Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia

    Average Adult Size

    8–9 in / 45–60 g

    Dander Level

    Low

    Species data verified against 10+ authoritative sources including veterinary references, zoological databases, and avian textbooks. Individual birds may vary.