The parents of these babies are "Jack and Jill".
A hand-fed Magna Double Yellow Head baby is $3000.00.
A $1000 deposit is required to reserve a baby.
These are without a doubt, the best talking and singing birds that we have.

We are closing our Aviary, and our only remaining pair of 
Magna Double Yellow Heads are now about 60 years old. 
This pair has now had two clutches of eggs that have been fertile, but did not hatch. we are not expecting babies again from this pair, but if we do get any,
we will have them available here.
Jack and Jill were our very first pair of birds when we started our aviary 20 years ago and unless we find the perfect home for them to live out the remainder of their lives, they will stay her with us here.


Updated 12/27/2024
DOUBLE YELLOW HEAD AMAZON "MAGNA" BABIES
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This page will display information on hatching and availability of our
MAGNA DOUBLE YELLOW HEAD AMAZONS
Once the website shows that there are eggs for a particular breed, you may be put on a waiting list for one of the babies. 
The babies will be available for deposit once they hatch and will be awarded based on the waiting list. 
Hand-fed babies are $3000.00 which includes DNA sexing.
Deposits are $1000 and non-refundable unless we fail to provide you with a healthy baby.
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"JACK AND JILL"
ABE AND MARY TODD
"Trooper and Kira"
Trooper and Kira are two male "Magnas" hatched by "Jack and Jill". They were the very first Magnas born at our aviary. We have had multiple requests for pictures. These two birds are the reason we love Amazons so much. Trooper and Kira can sing four complete songs together. They turned three years old in March of this year. The first five pictures were taken on 5/5/2012 and the second five on5/31/2013. You can expect your babies to look like this in three to four years. Amazons get more beautiful every year of their lives, but nothing can match the joy that they bring to our lives every day.
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The babies below are from the prior years hatches.