A.F:A. visits ... Mickey Ollson's Wildlife World byJerry Jennings Woodland Hills, California Some of us are satisfied with our While the mammal collection grew, pet bird, deriving infinite joy from its the birds continued to increase. Emu antics and affection for us. Others pens were built, along with mixed find the pleasures of pet bird owner­ species flights of cranes, waterfowl, ship lead to an interest in raising and various species of cracids (curra­ Understanding the Life birds. These people we call avicultur­ sows, guans). Several flights were ists. Some aviculturists acquire mod­ added for jays and it was becoming ofBirds explains: erate collections of birds, while apparent that a small zoo was emerg­ Avian reproduction, Egg & Chick devel­ others establish very large collections ing. It may not have been obvious to opment, Digestion, Feather structure & comprised of many different species. the casual observer that the farm was color, Flight, Nutrition & Avian genetics. These latter aviculturists usually are moving in that direction, but it was to Read cover to cover, or use as a reference looked upon as professional bird Mickey, for it had been his lifelong book. Glossary, full index and original art. breeders. Then there is Mickey dream. Hardbound. Over 300 pages. Ollson! Although Mickey had some walla­ Mickey started raising birds as a bies prior to 1973, the new farm had Patrick G. Coyle Jr. is a breeder-educator who presents useful information in a style small child, when he acquired some the space to dramatically expand. that is interesting and easy to understand. finches, waterfowl, and budgies Initially, the new farm maintained under the encouragement of his par­ duplicate flocks of the species at the $21.95, + $2 shipping in U.S. ents. He liked other animals as well, Glendale location. As the mammal Calif. residents, add 6% tax. especially "zoo types;' and kept collection increased, Mickey began to squirrels and a couple of alligators. As think it was time to go public, which Summit Publications, Dept. W Mickey grew up, his interest in ani­ he decided to do in 1982. During the 11565 Sunset Knolls Rd mals became more intense, and the ensuing two years, construction lakeside, CA 92040 menagerie larger. began and was completed on a variety In 1963 Mickey graduated from of projects that would enhance the State University with a B.S. character of the collection and make • NEW RELEASE • degree in advertising. He worked a it attractive to the public. A walk­ Spix's Macaw couple years, then began teaching through - the largest of its (Cyanopsitta spoo) junior high school in 1965. That type in the southwest - was opened same year he acquired five acres in along with a gift shop, primate enclo­ Glendale, a northwest suburb of sures, and a walk-in lory feeding Phoenix, and founded Ollson's Rare exhibit - the very first of its kind in Bird Farm. By the early 1970s, the U.S. Mickey had earned an international In 1984, reputation as an aviculturist with a opened its doors to the public. Today collection ofover 135 species ofbirds the public portion of the zoo occu­ ofwhich he bred over a hundred. pies over thirty-five acres of bird and In 1973 Mickey purchased forty mammal exhibits. The collection has acres in Litchfield Park, next to Luke dramatically expanded since the early Air Force Base and over 25 miles from 1980s. The bird collection is one of the edge of Phoenix. Some of his the largest in numbers of species in friends thought he was crazy to buy the U.S., and probably the largest in so far out, but Mickey knew better, the southwest. and today the city is catching up with There are over thirty species ofpar­ him. rots, including ten species of lories in Originally, the forty acres in litch­ the lory feeding exhibit. Twice daily field Park were an investment and an the public is allowed into the lory expansion of his Rare Bird Farm flight, where they are given pieces of which, by then, was bursting at the apple to feed these lovely residents. seams in Glendale. First, up went the All the birds in this flight are handfed byEricPeake for pheasants and waterfowl. and tame. They fly down and land on pIintsize 20"x 15", sin: 700 Then came the mammals. Llamas the visitors to eat the apples out of their hands. It is, needless to say, one $6000 includes taxand shipping. were first on the scene, followed in U.S.A. Orderfrom quick order by several species of of the most popular exhibits at Wild­ wallabies walleroos, and the red life World Zoo. Corporate Environments 9200 Glenwood, #104, Overland, KS 66212 kangaroo: Sitatunga antelope and Other bird exhibits include one of zebras were close behind. the largest pheasant collections in the (913) 642-9756 afa WATeRBIRD 59 ,-.£: U. . and the second largest collection I eu :5 of currasow , chachalaca , and guans ~ in the world! The crane collection is G ~ al 0 quite large and intere ting. In :3 fact, Mickey has had exceptional suc­ ro (J) ce s breeding the tanley crane (0 er c­ 80 young), and ha don well with «~ c (5 three other specie . If you are into u c ratites, Mickey has five specie ­ ::i o triches emu ,ca owarie, and t 0 ,-s (f) pecie of rhea . Other unu ual birds ~~~~~~~~~~~i.~ .£: include both pecie of seriama ­ ,0.... red-legged and the Burmeister's, the king vulture and Andean condor, and the bru h turkey of the outh Pacific Islands - a curiou pecies that build a large mound of organic mate­ rial in which it buries it egg, letting the heat generated by the decaying material incubate them. The e brush turkey have succes full reared young at Wildlife World. Wildlife World's residentpair ofreticuLatedgiraffes) UpSee Daisy (female) andHigh The mammal collection i equally ociety (male). varied. It consi ts of five species of marsupial fifteen species of pri­ mate ,many pecies of antelope, including the Bei a, cimitar horned, and Arabian oryx. The latter, for­ merly extinct in the wild, has recentl been reintroduced from captive born tock. Wildlife World al 0 has a good representation of camel giraffes, maned wolves, African hunting dog, jaguars and tigers. The tiger recently gave birth to six youngster hich were au pi­ ciously born on exhibit!

The crested) red-legged seriama has something to say ifyou get too close to her nest.

The sarus crane has alot ofroom to stretch his legs. At Wildlife World) the endangeredEliott'spheasant enjoys a very spacious compound. 60 June / July 1989 Cape Barren goose with young. A couple representatives oflastyearJs crop ofbaby emus.

The original gift hop ha been turned into an exhibit - "Waters of the World" - featuring both fresh and alt water fi hes including elec­ tric eels piranha and hark. A new gift shop and admini tration building ere recently completed. Future plans call for the development of the remaining eleven acres of grounds, an educational bird show and a Poly­ nesian t Ie re taurant. While the new bird farm has become Wildlife World Zoo, the emphasi till remains on breeding bird and mammals. If ucce i the Baby proof in the pudding there i plenty ostrich. to how. Wildlife World i one of the most productive in the .5. The number of young bird and mammals reared there annually is inspiring, a model for the kinds of contributions captive propagation can make to con- ration. A Mickey ay, "The mpha i i on conservation. We are te ard of a acred tru t. We main­ tain the e fellow inhabitant of our planet not in capti ity, but in zooti ­ ity here they are in plea ant and comfortable urrounding not unlike their natural state. As with any trust, we work with them for their benefit, knowing they are capable of being reintroduced into their native habitat hen that day comes:' Mickey welcomes members of the AFA to vi it hi zoo thi coming Augu t when the annual AFA Conven­ tion will be held in Phoenix. He will be delight d to arrange a per onal tour for you. The ariety of birds and their attractive facilities will both Upon entering the large walk-in lory aviary - a new experiencefor many - is the encourage and give new insight to thrill ofa beautiful lory alighting on yourhandfor a sampling offood. aviculturists ofall interests.•

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BIRD MART CLASSIFIED RATES $7.50 minimum charge for 4 lines of type (average 7 words per line). Additional charge of 15¢ per word for ad June 25, 1989 running over 28 words. (28 words to include name, address and L.A. County Fairplex Bldg. #4 phone.) All copy to be RECEIVED BY 15th day 6 weeks preceding Pomona, California publication. One inch boxed ad - 58 word maximum - $17.00. 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission: $3, Youths 5-15: $1 The Bird Mart has become the CONGO AFRICAN GREY BABIES. Domestic hand marketplace for buyers and sellers. fed babies from home breeder. Beautiful, tame, healthy birds. Will ship. The Chimney Shop, Littleton, Colorado. EMU BABIES due in May. $350 each or will BIRDS, CAGES· FEEDERS, NESTBOXES Call evenings or weekends, (303) 798-3007. 4(X4) trade for healthy pair of black swans, Princess VITAMINS' SEED· PERCHES· GIFT ITEMS of Wales, turquoisines, scarlet chested or kiwi. a division of MUTATION INDIAN RINGNECK PARAKEETS for Can deliver to the Phoenix convention. Frizz, J. Williams Financial Services Inc. sale. Green and lutino nestlings also available. Call (602) 968-0127. Best to call very late at night. P.O. Box 1112, La Canada, CA 91011 Barbara Greenberg, (818) 881-1264, California. 3(X3) Tempe, Arizona. '(Xl) (818) 790-7876 1989 HATCH blue and gold, military macaws, umbrella, Moluccan, triton cockatoos, African greys, sun and SEXED PAIRS PLUS. Derbyans, Alexandrines, The Original, The #1 Bird Mart goldcap conures, pennant rosellas, barabands, red pileated (red caps), young northern rosellas (browns), caps. (Cockatiels and budgies wholesale.) Rod Barth, sun conure male, sun babies. All domestic raised. Call call (714) 780-3283, so. Calif. ,(X,) Linda or Bill, (805) 684-0883, Santa Barbara, Cali­ fornia. 2(X2) BONDED PAIRS FOR SALE -scarlets, blue and Bird Pet and Supplies golds, Congo greys, and amboina kings. Quality birds Retailers- in full feather and healthy. Call (602) 488-1415, Arizona. ,(X,) PURPLE CRESTEDTOURACOS, wild-caught, did you know that one of the most grey touracos, crakes, plovers, hornbills, Edward's crested guineas, crested francolins, prestigious bird publications, TOUCANS FOR SALE: 1989 hatch toco, chan­ green pigeons, cranes, storks, ibis, many other nel bill, red bill, citron throat, emerald and saf­ species. Phone Jim, (316) 794-2200 or The Watchbird fron toucanettes. Blackneck and green ara­ 794-8305 evenings. 2(X2) is available for resale in your store? caris. Other species available. Wanted: chest­ nut eared aracari, Swainson's toucan, cuvier Call or write for information: toucan, saffron toucanettes and any other tou­ LORIES: Hand fed, unrelated pairs of blue-streaked, American Federation of Aviculture can species. Touracos: 1989 hatch, red crest, red, dusky, rainbow, others. Domestic military macaws, purple crest, Guinea (green), violaceous plan­ double yellow headed Amazons, canary-winged Po. Box 56218 tain eater, grey plantain eater. Rod Barth, call parakeets and conures. Will ship. Jay's Birds, (805) (714) 780-3283, so. California. ,(X,) Phoenix, Arizona 85079-6218 257-3595, southern California. 2(X2) Phone (602) 484-0931 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "$$$How to Open Your HAND-FED BABIES. Large and healthy Own Pet Shop!" 39 page report, guaranteed. $11.95 to macaws, mini-macaws, umbrellas, rose JIM BARDON, 1344 High #1-WATCH, Denver, Colo­ breasteds, Congo greys, Amazons, conures NOTICE - as of January 1, 1989, all rado 80218. ,(X,) and blue mountain lories. SASE for price list and availability: Lynn MacGregor, 5402 E. correspondence intended for the editor TOUCANS & TOUCANETTES for sale or trade. Grant, #E, Tucson, AZ 85749. Some shipping. of the Watchbird should be mailed Channel bills (pr.) $1,600. Ariel (f) proven breeder Reasonable prices. Message phone (602) 749­ directly to the AFA business office. $900. Ariels (2 pr.) $1 ,400 pro Crimson rump (m) $350. 0002.1 will return your call. 3(X3) Emerald (m) $350. Spotbill (m) $400. Spotbill (f) $400. Send to the Editor, c/o AFA, P.O. Box Frenchie Tancrell, phone (619) 224-3097, San Diego, INDIAN RINGNECK PARAKEETS: blue, split/blue, 56218, Phoenix, Arizona 85079-6218. California. ,(X,) lutino female, male double split (lutino/blue), Faye Lebeck, call (818) 892-2992, so. Calif. '(X2) MAGNIFICENT PAIR MALACHITE SUN­ r BIRDS, $500. New shipment hummingbirds, SCARLET CHESTED, 1988 and 1989 birds, unrelated : bananaquits, rare Peruvian finches; also i The Avicultural Society pairs available, (permit outside of Michigan); Bourke's, cagebred Pacific parrotlets (third generation) normals and rosies. Dennis Lake, Southfield, Michigan. $150; lutino ring neck parakeet males $450 or Call (313) 352-8954. '(X2) of America, Inc., 2/$800. Val Clear, 1001 Martin, Anderson,lndi­ ana 46012. Call (317) 642-0795 after 5 p.m. Welcomes new members. EST. ,(X,) RAINTREE MACAWS. Baby greenwings, scar­ lets, hyacinths, blue and gold, Buffon's, SPOONFED BABIES: rose breast, Moluccan, red fronts and militaries. Lovingly hatched and umbrella cockatoos. Hyacinth, greenwing, scarlet, handfed at our breeding farm. All birds are military, hybrid and miniature macaws. African grey and closed banded and veterinarian checked. eclectus parrots. Closed bands and super sweet. Mary Unrelated pairs of feather sexed birds available for your breeding program. We will Ship birds. McDonald, (512) 885-4889, Texas. ,(X,) Joanne Abramson, call (707) 964-4380. North­ LONGTIME BREEDER SELLING 48 pair macaws, ern California. 3(X3) Founded 1927 cockatoos and Amazon parrots. Many pairs stable We publish a monthly bulletin on all producers. Rare and endangered species included. RED FRONTED MACAW, year old, very tame and aspects of aviculture. For membership Mary McDonald, (512) 885-4889, Texas. '(XI) talking; 3 year old Alexandrine male, great talker; pair rock pebblers; pair lutino ring necks. Dennis Lake, information please contact: Helen BREEDERS, DISTRIBUTORS, MANUFAC­ Southfield, Michigan. Call (313) 352-8954. '(X2) Hanson, (213) 542-3633, AS.A., Inc., TURERS - if your business is birds, don't P.o. Box 2796, Redondo Beach, CA miss this opportunity to advertise in the Boston BLACKSTONE AVIARIES Domestic hand-fed baby Cockatiel Society's Bird Show Catalog. Your ad scarlets, blue and golds, greenwings, hyacinths, 90278. Yearly dues $15. Foreign mem­ will be seen by hundreds of breeders, exhibitors militaries, and red-fronted macaws. Also baby bers please add $5.00 to cover postage. and bird enthusiasts. For full list of ad rates Amazons and Congo African greys. All are hand-fed (U.S. funds only) write: Bob Broxton, 154 West Main St., Marl­ from day one to ensure sweetest babies possible. All boro, MA 01752. ,(X,) are vet checked, closed banded and we will ship. J & C Hollingshead, (61 g) 749-61 00, so. California. '(X2) 62 JuneIJuly1989 DOMESTIC, HAND RAISED Moluccans, umbrellas, GOULDIAN FINCHES, normal and white breasted. bare-eyeds, tritons, citrons, and Eleanoras - hatched Also painted finches (Emblema picta), rare, beautiful in our own aviary. Dark Side of the Force Aviaries. Dale good breeders. Herschel Frey, 1170 Firwood Dr., Pitts~ VITAMIN-FORTIFIED, closed banded African or Leigh Anne, (305) 294-5992, Florida. 1(X2) burgh, PA 15243. Call (412) 561-7194. (eon'I.)5(X6) greys (C~ngo), blue and golds, rubies (scarlet­ gre~n WI~9S) and rose breasted hand-fed BLACKSTONE AVIARIES Domestic hand-fed baby SELLING OUT: scarlet macaws, greenwings, blue & golds, Brazilian and buff crown hawkheads. Eclectus, babl.es raised with love in our home. Jade double yellow heads, chaco (yellowwinged) bluefronts, Exotic Birds, phone (602) 488-1415. Arizona. yellow napes,lilac crowns, yellow crowns, Mexican red Amazons and ringnecks. Babies and breeders. Beauti­ heads and tucaman Amazons. Also baby Congo fullong-term captive pairs. Excellent health and feather, 3(Xll) African greys and macaws. All are hand-fed from day many producing. Call John, (503) 825-3230, Oregon, 5(X6) one to ensure sweetest babies possible. All are vet HAND RAISED BABIES BRED AT OUR FARM BI checked, closed banded and we will ship. J&C & gold, scarlet, Catalina and Hahn's macaws' ~OIU~e Hollingshead, (619) 749-6100, so. California. 1(X2) CONURES: Domestic-bred, hand-fed baby conures. ~an, .umbrella, medium sulfur crested and trito~ COCka~ Jendays, blue-crowns and red-throats are now oos, Congo greys and some Amazons. ROARING available. Other varieties set up for breeding are BROOK FARMS, INC., Miami, Florida Call (305) peachfronts, St. Thomas', mitred, brown-throat and 253-6676. . HYACINTH MACAWS, producing pair in '87 3(Xll) and '88. Second pair laid eggs in '88. Refs. green-cheek. Call for availability. Hawkeye Parrots, available. Producing pair scarlets,large, nice (319) 338-2231,lowa, 1(X3) ECLECTUS: Big, beautiful babies, grand and looking pair produced in '88. Also have pairs of vosmaen. Spoon-,fed in my home. Close-banded. Free double yellow, eclectus, umbrella, Triton's CLOSED BANDED DOMESTIC BABIES: blue and vet check. Will ship at 5 weeks. Inflight Aviaries I John produced 4 yrs. in a row, Goffin's and much gold macaws $1200, Alexander ringneck parakeets Goss, Boynton Beach, FL. Call (407) 969-2582. 3(Xll) more. Also babies of all of the above. Avian $375, citron cockatoo $1500, Congo greys $800. All Exotic Institute Inc., San Jose, CA. Phone (408) hand fed, vet checked and tame. No shipping. Phone 778-3020. Jim or Nettie. 2(X3) Barb, (315) 589-9231 , New York. 1(X3) QUALITY BIRDS, unrelated domestics Closed-banded and hand fed. CONURES: sun: BOOKS· BOOKS· BOOKS - Pampered Parrot Jenday, ,peach fronted, dusky, brown throated, RARE NORTHERN ROSELLAS (browns), sexed, Haven Inc. opens "The Discount Pet Book Store:' Wagler s, blue crown, Patagonian nanday unrelated pairs. Also sexed pairs of Derbyans, red caps Grand opening discounts! The Grey Parrot, de Grahl, slenderbill. PIONUS: blue headed, bronz~ (piliated), Alexandrines. Hand raised babies: rose $15.75; Australian Parrots, Forshaw, $68; Bird Owner's Winged, dusky, white crowned. AMAZONS: breasted cockatoos, Congo greys, plum heads, sun Home Health & Care Handbook, Gallerstein, $15.50; double yellow headed, lilac crowned, specta­ conures, Princess of Wales, crimson wings. Linda, call The Complete Budgerigar, Vriends, $15.25; The Com­ cled. MACAWS: blue & gold, military, severe. (805) 684-0883. 2(X3) plete Book of Parrots, Low, $12.75; Parrots of the World, COCKATOOS: umbrella, Goffin's. SIs and Forshaw, $29.75; The New Finch Handbook, $5.25; shipping available. B&R Bird Ranch, Arizona. R&R AVIARIES, surgically sexed pairs. Spoon-fed Encyclopedia of Cockatiels, Smith, $14,75, Plus ship­ Phone (602) 982-2125. 2(Xll) domestic babies. Lowest prices, highest quality control. ping. Prices good thru June '89. MIC, Visa, Amx for Phone (813) 322-2582. P.O. Box 3775, Sarasota, FL orders over $50. Phone (516) 922-1169. Oyster Bay, FEA!HER FA,RM offers eucalyptus chips (premium 34230. 2(X3) New York. 1(X3) ne.stl~g maten,al ~or parrots!), 251b. boxes, $25 plus HAND FEEDING SYRINGES: Three piece plastic shipping. Humldalre Incubator,like new, model no. 21 RARE GOULDIAN FINCHES. Beautiful and dispensers of modified syringe design, each clearly $550. Will ship. Visa or MasterCard accepted. Phon~ rare yellow-bodied, dilute (pastel), blue-bodied marked with graduations. O-ring is inert silicone (707) 255-8833. Napa, California. 2(Xll) and double-mutation (silver, dilute-blue) elastomer. 1/2 ml. 5 for $4.45,1 ml. 5 for $3.75, 3ml. 5 Gouldian finches. Raised here under condi­ for $3.50, 10 ml.5 for $4, 15,20 ml. 5for$7.05, 60 ml. 3 tions producing strong, hardy stock. Banded. for $11.25. Add $1.25 for shipping and handling in the CLOSED BANDED DOMESTIC BABIES. Also yellow turquoisines, rose Bourke's keets. U,S.A. Outside U.S. inquire. New York state residents Hand raised macaws, cockatoos, Amazons, For prices and availability send SASE to: Terry add sales tax. MC, Visa & Amex. Pampered Parrot Congas, eclectus (Vas.). Indian ringnecks Dunham, Avian Genetics Co., Box 7870, St. Haven, Inc., P.O. Box 507, Dept. AFA, Oyster Bay, NY (most mutations), tocos, rosellas, conures, Petersburg, FL 33734. 2(X3) 11771. Phone (516) 922-1169. 1(X3) Senegals, mynahs (Coleto and greater Hill), and many others. Prices and info: SASE to LU­ CHOW AVIARIES, P.O. Box 24494, Fort Laud­ FRIENDLY FEATHERS - we specialize in domestic erdale, FL 33307-4494. Phone (305) 587­ BLUE & LUTINO RINGNECKS, splits and double babies. Amazons, African greys, conures, macaws, 1693. 2(Xll) splits. Call with lowest price you have found. Also ask cockatoos plus more. Some extra breeders available. about proven pairs. Call John, (503) 825-3230, Route 5, Box 241, Yulee, FL 32097. Phone (904) Oregon. 2(X3) 277-3282. 2(X4) MOLUCCAN COCKATOOS, blue & gold macaws, "THE REAL MACAW" Attention bird lovers! Finally, an BOBWHITES - Northern, barred, gray, red, speckled, golden-mantled rosellas, crimson rosellas, rock ," educational hookbill club for ALL types of pet birds. white. Gambel and valley quail. Black mutant, wooley pebblers, Princess of Wales, ALL HANDFEDBABIES. Speakers, newsletters, knowledge and introduction to ringneck. Amherst, golden, yellow golden pheasants. Also BONDED & SIS BREEDERS PAIRS: Moluccan other bird owners. Donna Sleight, New Jersey. Phone Albino, blue chuckar partridge. Cockatiels,lovebirds, cockatoos, citron cockatoos, eleonora cockatoos, blue & gold macaws. Medina, Ohio. John & Juanita, phone (201) 385-9778. 2(X3) Bourke's. We ship hatching eggs for quail, pheasants, partridge. SASE for prices. Pierce's Game Farm, Route (216) 723-5381. 2(X1I 5, Box 314-B, Princeton, IL 61356. Phone (815) DOMESTIC BABIES-MACAWS: greenwing, 699-2638. 2(X4) hyacinth, Catalina, calico, blue & gold, scarlet, Deadline Schedule severe, yellow collared. COCKATOOS: rose TOPPER BIRD RANCH DIETS-call for new products breasted, umbrella, triton, Eleanora, bare eyed, and information. Your greater Santa Clara County Aug / Sept '89 Goffin's, citron, lesser. AMAZONS: doubleyel­ distributor, Thornton Farm, phone (408) 779-0427, Cali­ June 1 - editorial copy low, blue fronted, red headed, plain colored. forn ia, 2(X4) Hawkheads, Congo greys, Senegals, June 15- ADS, classified & display Derbyans, blue and lutino ringnecks. Critters Oct/Nov'89 Corner, 422 Blossom Hill Rd., San Jose, CA SCENIC BIRD FOOD - Birds love it! Lightand Aug. 1 - editortal copy 95123. Phone 1 (800) SAY-BIRD. 2(X3) crunchy, complete nutrition in every bite. Give your bird variety with corn, cheese, and red Aug. 15- ADS, classified & display apple flavors. Used by major zoos and breed­ Dec/Jan '90 YELLOW NAPES, tame, mature pairs, untried. $1,1 00 ers, Send $5 for generous samples or call to each pair, firm. Call Voren's Aviaries, (407) 793-5528, place your order. Greeson's Baby Parrots, 420 1 Oct. 1 - editortal copy Florida. 3(X4) SW 25th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312. Oct. 15- ADS, classified & display Phone (305) 792-5657. 1(X3) WANTED: BABIES TO FINISH HAND FEEDING. Feb/Mar'gO Grays, Amazons, macaws, etc. Reasonable. James Dec. 1 - editortal copy Deighan, 54 Ruth St., Pittsburgh, PA 15211. Call (412) BIRD LAW -legal problems with your birds? Neigh­ 481-3573. 3(X4) bor complaints, breeding loans gone sour, been Dec. 15- ADS, classified & display cheated, zoning problems, importations, contracts? We Apr/May'gO HELENA E. LAPORTA - MONTE SERENO address all legal problems regarding birds. LAW AVIARIES. Macaws, Congo greys and cockatoos. I OFFICES: P.O. Box 6393, Woodland Hills CA 91365, Feb. 1 - editortal copy specialize in highly individualized attention to the small, Gerald M. (Jerry) Jennings, phone (818) 884-5476. Feb. 15- ADS, classified & display select number of hand-fed babies I raise each year. All (eon'l.) 4(X6) babies are given a complete physical with lab tests by June / July 'gO an avian vet & results are forwarded to you. 15367Via­ RINGNECKS: Blue, albino, bluelino and lutino/blue. Aprtll - editortal copy Palomino, Monte Sereno, CA 95030. Phone (408) 395­ Breeders available. Robert Calvillo, P.O. Box 1073, Aprtl15- ADS, classified & display 9053. 5(X6) Citrus Heights, CA 95611. Phone (916) 726-2051. 1(X4) afa WATCHBIRD 63