This really drives home how much of an oddball our caique is. She's a decently calm cuddle fiend who has about a dozen words/phrases she likes to say regularly. We expected a hyper hop, instead we got the sweetest featherball chatterbox we could have asked for.
That so wonderful! Your girl sounds like a gem. Yes, if you don't know what happiness is, they will show you! Thank you for posting, it's good to hear that they can learn to talk a little more.
@@ParrotBliss Definitely! Plus what most people tend to forget (aside from the bird torture aspects of having only one who is forced to contact the human, the only other living being in his world): They are even cuter when they are together and do their funny bird stuff which they cannot do with humans. And as you show, if you have more AND spend enough time, they will be quite as trusting and close to humans - but with free will :) I am so glad that there are at least some decent bird owners out there! :)
@@dasistjaalbern I agree, two is twice the fun, twice the antics and you experience more "parrotness." It makes me sad to see people only getting one...
Wow, that was a really quick response to my question! Thank you very much :-) They are amazing, I smiled through the hole video like a little child! At a rescue in my area they have one black headed Caique (already 20y old), but they give him only in experienced hands, and if you have an adult hen for him (here in Germany you must have at least 2 parrots of each species, preferable of opposite sex and not related). I doubt they let me adopt him, since I had no parrots my during working life. If have still a few years to work, but I am working from home, now. I will see, if I can find an older hen and then try to adopt the cutie from the rescue.
I heard that from another person, that you must have two parrots of a species in Germany. I like that. I agree with it generally speaking, after all sometimes there could be some exceptions. I always recommend that people get two parrots of a species. They just are so much happier and they still bond with people. I hope you can find a hen. I don't believe there's any difference between the black headed Caique and the white bellied as far as behavior and personalities go. Keep me updated! I will try to make more cake videos too
Our young female is a feisty, sweet, stubborn, crazy, loving, and incredibly intelligent little gal who gets along with our cat and bunnies and sometimes our small dog. She lives in my office in an open cage (which he loves and sleeps in) and, given that I telework, spends 3-4 hours/day with me. She does have a very limited vocabulary ("step up," "wanna go poopy") but is mostly a beeper. She also has her morning shriekfest at roughly 10am every single morning. 10/10 love her to death, but I would not recommend one unless you're going to spend a ton of time with them.
Thanks for the compliment 😊 They are a wonderful family addition. Consider a reputable exotic bird store will ship. Good luck, would love to hear if you get one.
@@ParrotBliss I just got a 6week old male white bellied caique, I used to have 3 a few years ago but unfortunately I had to give them away because I had to move and I couldn't bring them with me, It was the hardest thing ever , still miss them , Anyhow now I have a 6week old male caique, so any tips as far as how many times a day should he be fed I was told 3 but I feel it should be more at such a young age, Also at what age do they start to hop around ?
We have one. Male. It's awsome, sometimes too posessive to me, but on the other hand I can take it outside with no worries, place it on a tree around the house, take it for a ride in my car, walk through the woods with it. It loves to play with my hand, for hours and hours. It talks but only 2 words. It whistles a couple of short tunes. It eats everything and that's what worries me a bit. It drinks Coca Cola and would aslo drink beer and wine if you gave it to him.
I find the prettier looking birds always bother me the most with the sounds they make. The ones in the neighborhood are so much more pleasant to listen to in the mornings. But the loud annoying ones that are coveted for pets look much nicer lol
I have bred Black headed Caiques in the past along with Galahs, Blue fronted Amazons . Yellow Naped Macaws m Brown Headed Parrots (Pff) Caiques were always a favorite of mine ,The CLOWNS of the parrot world
Wow! You’ve had some amazing breeding experiences. Pff- one of my favorites! But, I do just love parrots! Which were the cutest babies? Galah babies seem like they could take the prize
At 0:53 , when they start making noise, I think they see a bird of prey outside. Funny how I don't speak Caique, but know this same cawing from the cherry headed conures in the movie "the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill ", and the way they tilt their heads. You are incredible with them! I really love this!😍
Yeah that sums them up pretty good. I would also like to add that they are gremlins. Caiques likes to be naughty as soon as you turn your back on them. They chew everything made out of wood and sometimes plastic too. But they are very friendly once you've earned their trust. And btw, there is no difference between a blackheaded caique and a whitebellied caique aside from their appearance. Some people say they have different behaviours but that is simply not true. I have one of each (same sex of course) myself.
High. I have an issue with one of my 2 young caiques and maybe you are willing to help me out. The first one I bought , aged about 7 weeks, there was no issue at all with that caique. Very tame little birdie. The other one I did buy 2 weeks after the first one. Aged about 5 weeks. Also very tame. But now the issue is coming in for me (.) with the second one. Since I have this young one it is screaming almost all day. Baby Caiques do screaming when hand feeding or are asking to be feed. No problem at all for my ears. But this young caique is also screaming after he got his crop full and I take the bird for a 'hug'. Each 5 seconds it produces 4 /5 bursts of screams. When I put the bird back in the big cage with his slightly older buddy, he keeps screaming. Yes, after about an hour screaming it takes a short break for a couple of minutes but then his concert starts again. His buddy, on the other hand, is the opposite, it whistles and chats some caique language. No screaming. 2 questions also: is this normal caique behavior and is there anything that can be done about that constantly screaming. Thanks in advance for your advice.
@@ParrotBliss omg it sure do, I wonder why they don't poop in their cage, I read that's because some birds don't like to poop where they next...my caique will poop anywhere except his cage...he will make a really big morning poop every morning when I open the cage and let him out.
Im asking someone who knows give me an answer I have a Caique female for 3 years. She became very attached to me and when I go somewhere she eats her wings. I decided to buy a male Caigu. I think She accepted a new partner, sometimes she bites him. Is that ok ? and can I keep them together in one cage overnight? Otherwise, during the day, I put them together in one cage.
Well My 3 y old caique is not so noisy to be honest! He only scream When hungry, or want to bath ✌️😊 and dont think of positive reinforcements, They works opposite to the world of parrots imho....😂
I adore these beautiful birds. My question to you, madam, is the price of these birds in your country, America. I am talking with you from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
I don't know the difference between the two Caique species from my own experience. However, I understand that they are very similar. I'm sure there's a difference, even if it's subtle, just never had the pleasure of finding out 🙂
I know if you tie some green and yellow feathers to a brick and throw it at someone that's the caique equivalent of a good landing. Seriously though I have two and they are wonderfull nutjobs
@ParrotBliss one of ours is a black headed and very caique like. The other is a bit of an oddity in regards to the fact that she was hand fed as a baby and nearly 2 years in, she's still stuck in baby mode and wants tons of attention, with all the associated baby noises thrown in for good measure. Very cute.
@@Chanettes_Unique The Breeder I know doesn’t breed Amazons. Why don’t you try contacting the Bird Gardens of Naples? I just adopted a fantastic Amazon from them. Amazing rescue. By the way, did you Caique an Amazon get along?
@@ParrotBliss I live in newyork, where is that place located? My amazon got along with all my birds even my budgies, but for some reason my amazon would easily get tired of my caique, 1 time he gave my caique the foot warning not to come close, and my caique still was bothering him, and he gave a warning snap, so from that day I kept my caique away from him, but my amazon loved the budgies and my greencheek, he gets excited when they fly on his stand.
The point I usually try to make is that it depends on your lifestyle. I can't say because I don't know anything about your lifestyle. For example, an Amazon would not be as good of a choice in an apartment or if you had children- not that a Caique is ideal either. I don't know the circumstances to provide advice and don't want to steer you in the wrong direction.
@@ParrotBliss oh ok😁 And another question I’m working from 6 at morning until 16:00-17:00 How much they need attention durning the day? Is that ok to be alone that long?
I've been discouraged to get a Caique by a few bird store owners; they say after a year or two they turn into mean terrors. Is this true in your experience? I'm starting to think it is because I've heard it from decent various sources. I'm stumped.
th-cam.com/video/eSGNIoDNsLw/w-d-xo.html You aren't the first to say this. It seems to be repeated quite a bit out there. This certainly hasn't been my experience, but I did make this video because others have asked too.
th-cam.com/video/eSGNIoDNsLw/w-d-xo.html You aren't the first to say this. It seems to be repeated quite a bit out there. This certainly hasn't been my experience, but I did make this video because others have asked too.
Hello, I’d like to ask you from your experience with caique birds. I had mine since he was hand-fed and now he is around 7 months old. He is very playful and full of energy but the problem is he has a really bad behaviour which is biting fingers, it is more like playful bites but he bites really hard and becomes very compulsive thing. How would you solve this problem? Many thanks
Why are they so freaking expensive? A baby cost like $2500 in my area. I used to play with black head at my exotic pet store and they are so funny and cool.. but omg $2500. I had a conure and thats what i can call noisy.. so noisy that i gave my conure to my parents.. its my way to thank my parents for yelling at me all my childhood lol.. so i bought a Senegal instead.. they are cheaper than caique. About the same size, Senegal are much more calm than caique. They talk alot too. I can leave my senegal in its cage for weeks and he doesn,t seem to get bored.. My senegal laught when i make a joke,, im no kidding… i swear my senegal seems to understand what im saying. The only thing i hate is that it has a tendency to only loves me.. he won't let touch him unless its me, it will bite unless i put him on someone else who isn't moving. I wish my senegal was more social.. but i wish i had a caique. But i doubt i have enough time to spend.. and certainly i don't have the $2500 to spend either. My wife won't be very happy if i come home with a caique.. especially if that caique bites. I had been bitten by a small cacatoo once…i was bleeding so much that i had to go to the emergency.. no more big parrot for me. Like in your video, each parrot have their own personality. Some will bite more often than other.
Hi, enjoyed the video. I have just got a new Caique (2 days ago). I have been leaving him be in his cage for now to settle in. Just wondering how long you would recommend allowing one to settle in before letting him out and handling him ?
Actually, I don't give any time at all, unless there are issues and the pair doesn't want to be handled. Otherwise, I think starting to bond with it right away is great. It's always worked out very well for us. Congratulations on your new Caique!
This really drives home how much of an oddball our caique is. She's a decently calm cuddle fiend who has about a dozen words/phrases she likes to say regularly. We expected a hyper hop, instead we got the sweetest featherball chatterbox we could have asked for.
That so wonderful! Your girl sounds like a gem. Yes, if you don't know what happiness is, they will show you! Thank you for posting, it's good to hear that they can learn to talk a little more.
THAAAANK you that you mention to spend time with them and have more and not keeping one lonely poor creature in a cage!
Yes, I think it's SO important!
@@ParrotBliss Definitely! Plus what most people tend to forget (aside from the bird torture aspects of having only one who is forced to contact the human, the only other living being in his world): They are even cuter when they are together and do their funny bird stuff which they cannot do with humans. And as you show, if you have more AND spend enough time, they will be quite as trusting and close to humans - but with free will :) I am so glad that there are at least some decent bird owners out there! :)
@@dasistjaalbern I agree, two is twice the fun, twice the antics and you experience more "parrotness." It makes me sad to see people only getting one...
They’re so beautiful 😍 and thank you for this valuable information. This is like my dream parrot 😍
They are wonderful parrots!
What a lovely honest review
there just like little cockatoos.... cute!
In some ways, yes
Wow, that was a really quick response to my question! Thank you very much :-)
They are amazing, I smiled through the hole video like a little child!
At a rescue in my area they have one black headed Caique (already 20y old), but they give him only in experienced hands, and if you have an adult hen for him (here in Germany you must have at least 2 parrots of each species, preferable of opposite sex and not related). I doubt they let me adopt him, since I had no parrots my during working life. If have still a few years to work, but I am working from home, now. I will see, if I can find an older hen and then try to adopt the cutie from the rescue.
I heard that from another person, that you must have two parrots of a species in Germany. I like that. I agree with it generally speaking, after all sometimes there could be some exceptions. I always recommend that people get two parrots of a species. They just are so much happier and they still bond with people. I hope you can find a hen. I don't believe there's any difference between the black headed Caique and the white bellied as far as behavior and personalities go. Keep me updated! I will try to make more cake videos too
😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗👍💕💕💕Bellissimi, pappagallini! 😊
Ok. My big question: how THE HELL do you balance your time among all of your birds??? How do you juggle giving them all attention on a daily basis??
Lol... What a great question! I'll answer in a video.
You’re a good resource and an Expert!
Thank you! I'm dedicated, that's for sure!
Our young female is a feisty, sweet, stubborn, crazy, loving, and incredibly intelligent little gal who gets along with our cat and bunnies and sometimes our small dog. She lives in my office in an open cage (which he loves and sleeps in) and, given that I telework, spends 3-4 hours/day with me.
She does have a very limited vocabulary ("step up," "wanna go poopy") but is mostly a beeper. She also has her morning shriekfest at roughly 10am every single morning. 10/10 love her to death, but I would not recommend one unless you're going to spend a ton of time with them.
So you Have a Caique, yes? He sounds like a dream! What's his name? Thank you for posting, I enjoyed reading about him.
"These are my top 3 loudest" *birb waves foot in acknowledgement*
Yeah, they aren't quiet critters!
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Love it...their so cute
They are quite amazing!
So cute and beautiful
Thanks
That thumbnail, took me a minute to notice it wasn't a feathery banana what you were holding 😆
LOL - I can see why it took a moment!
Such beautiful birds. I wish that they were not as high maintenance so I could own one.
They are high-maintenance, but smaller ones aren’t so bad.
One of the best, most informative Caique vids I have seen! I want a Caique so bad, lol! Hard to fjnd.
Thanks for the compliment 😊 They are a wonderful family addition. Consider a reputable exotic bird store will ship. Good luck, would love to hear if you get one.
@@ParrotBliss I just got a 6week old male white bellied caique, I used to have 3 a few years ago but unfortunately I had to give them away because I had to move and I couldn't bring them with me, It was the hardest thing ever , still miss them , Anyhow now I have a 6week old male caique, so any tips as far as how many times a day should he be fed I was told 3 but I feel it should be more at such a young age, Also at what age do they start to hop around ?
The thumbnail is hilarious b
Yeah, Caique ice-cream cone!
Crazy little birds .
That is the perfect thumbnail for a caique video 😂🤡🥰
We have one. Male. It's awsome, sometimes too posessive to me, but on the other hand I can take it outside with no worries, place it on a tree around the house, take it for a ride in my car, walk through the woods with it. It loves to play with my hand, for hours and hours. It talks but only 2 words. It whistles a couple of short tunes. It eats everything and that's what worries me a bit. It drinks Coca Cola and would aslo drink beer and wine if you gave it to him.
Your Caique sounds amazing! They are wonderful little, feathered people!
I find the prettier looking birds always bother me the most with the sounds they make. The ones in the neighborhood are so much more pleasant to listen to in the mornings. But the loud annoying ones that are coveted for pets look much nicer lol
Yes, some of the quieter colored parrots make some of the best pets!
She says ouch a lot.
That’s what it can be like
please, I'm still waiting for an answer to what I wrote above
I think I responded in another thread-
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I have bred Black headed Caiques in the past along with Galahs, Blue fronted Amazons . Yellow Naped Macaws m Brown Headed Parrots (Pff) Caiques were always a favorite of mine ,The CLOWNS of the parrot world
Wow! You’ve had some amazing breeding experiences. Pff- one of my favorites! But, I do just love parrots! Which were the cutest babies? Galah babies seem like they could take the prize
At 0:53 , when they start making noise, I think they see a bird of prey outside. Funny how I don't speak Caique, but know this same cawing from the cherry headed conures in the movie "the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill ", and the way they tilt their heads. You are incredible with them! I really love this!😍
Thanks!
They are so observation, they also stop and notice any bird flying by-
Yeah that sums them up pretty good. I would also like to add that they are gremlins. Caiques likes to be naughty as soon as you turn your back on them. They chew everything made out of wood and sometimes plastic too.
But they are very friendly once you've earned their trust.
And btw, there is no difference between a blackheaded caique and a whitebellied caique aside from their appearance. Some people say they have different behaviours but that is simply not true.
I have one of each (same sex of course) myself.
Thanks for posting- I'm starting a collection of alternate names for parrots: Caiques = gremlins ; Yellow-naped Amazon = Demagorgon; Macaws = monsters! LOL
I love these, I wonder have you had an Indian ringneck before?
Yes - I’ve made a couple videos on them lately too
Do you have a book on caique
No, sorry
High. I have an issue with one of my 2 young caiques and maybe you are willing to help me out. The first one I bought , aged about 7 weeks, there was no issue at all with that caique. Very tame little birdie. The other one I did buy 2 weeks after the first one. Aged about 5 weeks. Also very tame. But now the issue is coming in for me (.) with the second one. Since I have this young one it is screaming almost all day. Baby Caiques do screaming when hand feeding or are asking to be feed. No problem at all for my ears. But this young caique is also screaming after he got his crop full and I take the bird for a 'hug'. Each 5 seconds it produces 4 /5 bursts of screams. When I put the bird back in the big cage with his slightly older buddy, he keeps screaming. Yes, after about an hour screaming it takes a short break for a couple of minutes but then his concert starts again. His buddy, on the other hand, is the opposite, it whistles and chats some caique language. No screaming. 2 questions also: is this normal caique behavior and is there anything that can be done about that constantly screaming. Thanks in advance for your advice.
No, this is not normal. Take your Caique to the vet, it may be screaming because it is sick. I hope this solves it for you.
My caique doesn't poop in his cage at all
That’s fantastic! My golden Conure doesn’t either. It makes cleaning her cage so much easier!
@@ParrotBliss omg it sure do, I wonder why they don't poop in their cage, I read that's because some birds don't like to poop where they next...my caique will poop anywhere except his cage...he will make a really big morning poop every morning when I open the cage and let him out.
@@Chanettes_Unique Yes, keeping his “nest” clean!
Of course, they don’t talk like amazon, but my black headed caique, talks a lot
That’s awesome! What does yours say?
Im asking someone who knows give me an answer
I have a Caique female for 3 years. She became very attached to me and when I go somewhere she eats her wings. I decided to buy a male Caigu. I think She accepted a new partner, sometimes she bites him. Is that ok ?
and can I keep them together in one cage overnight? Otherwise, during the day, I put them together in one cage.
I believe I asked questions about this in another thread
Well My 3 y old caique is not so noisy to be honest! He only scream When hungry, or want to bath ✌️😊 and dont think of positive reinforcements, They works opposite to the world of parrots imho....😂
He sounds wonderful!
I adore these beautiful birds. My question to you, madam, is the price of these birds in your country, America. I am talking with you from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
How cool to communicate with someone on the other side of the 🌎 world! What birds were you thinking of for the prices?
Do you know the differences between blackheaded caiques en white bellied in personalety and size , thank you very much
I don't know the difference between the two Caique species from my own experience. However, I understand that they are very similar. I'm sure there's a difference, even if it's subtle, just never had the pleasure of finding out 🙂
My dogs name is Pepsi lol
I've heard that they can be viciously jealous of other birds...?
That’s a little exaggerated- Mine do fine with the others. However, they prefer their own kind and can be aggressive with other species.
I know if you tie some green and yellow feathers to a brick and throw it at someone that's the caique equivalent of a good landing. Seriously though I have two and they are wonderfull nutjobs
LOL! Yes, they are serious players! And serious nut jobs!
@ParrotBliss one of ours is a black headed and very caique like. The other is a bit of an oddity in regards to the fact that she was hand fed as a baby and nearly 2 years in, she's still stuck in baby mode and wants tons of attention, with all the associated baby noises thrown in for good measure. Very cute.
What is difference between male and female caique ? Which is friendly, character stable and more quite?
I don't feel like I have experienced enough Caiques to say - with mine, they all are sweet and tough tikes!
Hi beautiful please a need one
Two! Better with 2!
What's the info for your breeder friend that ships?
Are you looking for a Caique?
@@ParrotBliss no I already have one, I wanted a amazon because my Blue fronted amazon died 2 weeks ago
@@Chanettes_Unique The Breeder I know doesn’t breed Amazons. Why don’t you try contacting the Bird Gardens of Naples? I just adopted a fantastic Amazon from them. Amazing rescue.
By the way, did you Caique an Amazon get along?
@@ParrotBliss I live in newyork, where is that place located? My amazon got along with all my birds even my budgies, but for some reason my amazon would easily get tired of my caique, 1 time he gave my caique the foot warning not to come close, and my caique still was bothering him, and he gave a warning snap, so from that day I kept my caique away from him, but my amazon loved the budgies and my greencheek, he gets excited when they fly on his stand.
Hi I’m looking for a pair black caiques do you have any ? Thanks Rene
Sorry, no - and parrots are hard to find these days. Good luck.
The subtitles algorithm really did a number on this vid. 0:38 'carrots are rumbunctious '. Who knew?
How many egg laying of caique parrot
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Hi I did go through ur other video on Caique vs Amazon. Can you suggest which is the best of the two.
The point I usually try to make is that it depends on your lifestyle. I can't say because I don't know anything about your lifestyle. For example, an Amazon would not be as good of a choice in an apartment or if you had children- not that a Caique is ideal either. I don't know the circumstances to provide advice and don't want to steer you in the wrong direction.
How much time of attention they need a day?
If you have 2, not as much. They keep each other company and then you can enjoy them when you have time.
@@ParrotBliss oh ok😁
And another question
I’m working from 6 at morning until 16:00-17:00
How much they need attention durning the day? Is that ok to be alone that long?
I've been discouraged to get a Caique by a few bird store owners; they say after a year or two they turn into mean terrors. Is this true in your experience? I'm starting to think it is because I've heard it from decent various sources. I'm stumped.
th-cam.com/video/eSGNIoDNsLw/w-d-xo.html
You aren't the first to say this. It seems to be repeated quite a bit out there. This certainly hasn't been my experience, but I did make this video because others have asked too.
th-cam.com/video/eSGNIoDNsLw/w-d-xo.html
You aren't the first to say this. It seems to be repeated quite a bit out there. This certainly hasn't been my experience, but I did make this video because others have asked too.
Hello,
I’d like to ask you from your experience with caique birds. I had mine since he was hand-fed and now he is around 7 months old. He is very playful and full of energy but the problem is he has a really bad behaviour which is biting fingers, it is more like playful bites but he bites really hard and becomes very compulsive thing. How would you solve this problem?
Many thanks
I'll work on a video response for you :)
@@ParrotBliss Hi, any chance of posting a video to help me with my problem with caique
@@naseralnaser3687 going to work on it right now for you, give me several hours to post
@@naseralnaser3687 posted! Lmk if it helps you
Hi, what are the prices of these birds in the price of the dollar in America, thank you
Caiques are above $1,000
I went into a store the other day, in NJ, $3000 for Caique!!!
😮😮 here in Italy 300€/400€
About how much time per day should they be out of the cage interacting with their owners?
Made a video for you - LMK if it helps or if you have further questions - I'll post either later today or tomorrow.
Circus life
With Caiques!
Why are they so freaking expensive? A baby cost like $2500 in my area. I used to play with black head at my exotic pet store and they are so funny and cool.. but omg $2500. I had a conure and thats what i can call noisy.. so noisy that i gave my conure to my parents.. its my way to thank my parents for yelling at me all my childhood lol.. so i bought a Senegal instead.. they are cheaper than caique. About the same size, Senegal are much more calm than caique. They talk alot too. I can leave my senegal in its cage for weeks and he doesn,t seem to get bored.. My senegal laught when i make a joke,, im no kidding… i swear my senegal seems to understand what im saying. The only thing i hate is that it has a tendency to only loves me.. he won't let touch him unless its me, it will bite unless i put him on someone else who isn't moving. I wish my senegal was more social.. but i wish i had a caique. But i doubt i have enough time to spend.. and certainly i don't have the $2500 to spend either. My wife won't be very happy if i come home with a caique.. especially if that caique bites. I had been bitten by a small cacatoo once…i was bleeding so much that i had to go to the emergency.. no more big parrot for me. Like in your video, each parrot have their own personality. Some will bite more often than other.
Thank you for posting!
Always she hurt me she don’t come in my hand I have 2 bird girl and boy
Hi, enjoyed the video. I have just got a new Caique (2 days ago). I have been leaving him be in his cage for now to settle in. Just wondering how long you would recommend allowing one to settle in before letting him out and handling him ?
Actually, I don't give any time at all, unless there are issues and the pair doesn't want to be handled. Otherwise, I think starting to bond with it right away is great. It's always worked out very well for us. Congratulations on your new Caique!
@@ParrotBliss thanks for quick response.
Do you know of any?
Let me ask around
Check later in the year. I asked and their are no babies yet. Try around May, June to September
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