Babies

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The methods of both husbandry and nutrition that are employed by Voren’s Aviaries Inc. in their production of Psittacines, has throughout many years, proved itself by consistently resulting in bumper crops of baby birds.

Baskets full of beautifully colored Scarlet macaws are a normal sight at Voren's Aviaries Inc.

Baskets full of beautifully colored Scarlet macaws are a normal sight at Voren's Aviaries Inc.

These photos of the incredible ocean of colors that the Scarlet Macaws are famous for, were taken while the babies were being transported into another building where they will be housed with others of similar developmental maturity.

These photos of the incredible ocean of colors that the Scarlet Macaws are famous for, were taken while the babies were being transported into another building where they will be housed with others of similar developmental maturity.

Amazons, whose original ancestors are from all the jungles of Central and South America thrive and produce babies every year at Voren's Aviaries. These are just some of the babies from the various species that were photographed while they were in "transport bins" so they could be carried from one baby-room to another.

Amazons, whose original ancestors are from all the jungles of Central and South America thrive and produce babies every year at Voren's Aviaries. These are just some of the babies from the various species that were photographed while they were in "transport bins" so they could be carried from one baby-room to another.

More Amazon babies!

More Amazon babies!

Voren's daughters, Elisha and Stacie, holding up a basket full of Ochrocephala Amazons.

Voren's daughters, Elisha and Stacie, holding up a basket full of Ochrocephala Amazons.

Six years later with their brother George, Elisha and Stacie hold up a basket of many different Amazon species.

Six years later with their brother George, Elisha and Stacie hold up a basket of many different Amazon species.

George holds a basket of baby African Grey parrots.

George holds a basket of baby African Grey parrots.