Posted by NateW on Sat, 03/20/2004 - 10:14 :: Caiques
I've seen black-capped and white-bellied, are there others? Tell us about your birds!
Posted by JULIE - BIRD LOVERS on Tue, 05/04/2004 - 01:27.
CAIQUES ARE MY PASSION AND I SPECIALIZE IN THEM. I HAVE 14 PAIR AND SEVERAL PETS. THEY ARE THE MOST FUN TO WATCH PLAY, THEY LEARN TO TALK AND ARE GREAT AT LEARNING TRICKS NATURALLY.

THERE ARE SEVERAL SPECIES.

BLACK HEAD
WHITE BELLIED--NORMAL AND YELLOW THIGHED ( YELLOW THIGHED ARE THE MOST COMMON IN THIS AREA)
PALLID------I HAVE NOT PERSONALLY SEEN ANY OF THESE.

I HAVE MAGAZINES WITH ALL OF THE INFORMATION ON THE SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED
Posted by Freedomoflight on Thu, 12/01/2005 - 20:43.
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You forgot the yellow tailed, which is not in America Aviculter, and the Green Thighed caique, a subspecies of the White Bellied Caiqe (yellow thighed)
Pallid are not yet in American Aviculture
Posted by geoffbrooks on Wed, 01/25/2006 - 14:24.
hi julie we are the proud owners of a 16 week old yellow thighed caiques named elmo interested in any helpfull advise you can give us
any photos of your birds? we live u.k liverpool