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Waiting List and Deposit FAQ PDF Print E-mail

Q: Do you have a waiting list?

A: Yes we do. We are happy to add you to the list at any time. As availability of birds is dependant upon productivity of the breeders, there can be times that we have no birds available. We do maintain a waiting list for future adoption. We will contact you when we have eggs, when we have babies handfeeding a deposit is required to put a hold on your choice of bird. What this means is that when the babies are feathering out, and colors are known, you will have first choice over customers below you on the list. Please Contact Us to be added to the Waiting List.

Q: When can we place deposits?

A: We will collect deposits when the babies are pulled for handfeeding. If you decided not to give a deposit at that time, the next person on the waiting list will be given that option. If you do want to place a deposit, the deposit must be received within 7 days or the next person on the list will be given the option to place a hold on the bird.
We accept Cash, Checks and Credit cards (Visa and Mastercard) to place deposits.*

Q: How much of a deposit is required?

A: The deposits* vary by species:Image

Species Deposit Amount
English Budgie $20.00*
Cockatiel $20.00*
Lovebird $20.00*
Conures
$50.00*
Pionus Parrots
$100.00*
Caiques $100.00*

*Deposits are non-refundable unless something unforseen happens to the bird. If you are not sure about wanting the bird, please do not place a deposit on one. Full payment is due within 1 week after you are notified the bird is weaned unless arrangements have been made with West Point Aviary. We accept full payment prior to a baby coming home, however refunds are NOT given. Should you decide you do not want the bird, it is at West Point Aviary's discretion to give credits towards another bird. Refunds will not be given at any time.  When planning to adopt ANY animal, buyer should always do research on the animal and make sure that  the animal is right for you. Please note that prices are subject to change at any time.
You can Contact Us to place a deposit on a bird or to ask any questions you have regarding availability and deposits.

Q: When will my baby bird be weaned?

A: We will let you know a general time frame on the particular species when you place a deposit on a baby. We do not force our babies to wean. We allow them to fledge and wean individually. We will notify you as soon as your baby is ready to come home with you.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 June 2009 )
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