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paulsang
Sep 06, 2013Explorer
I just spotted this thread. I travel with my Goffin's Cockatoo. I have yet to go to federal parks, but have stayed in various state parks with no issue.
For security reasons, when we leave, the windows are never left open, so the air is on. And since we are bit of night owls, we keep the windows closed until we go to bed as a courtesy to our neighbors as the bird has the occasional night shriek!
Parrots fall under 'Domestic Exotic' pets. There are permits and all that jazz involved. We have yet to travel into Canada, and Alaska. My understanding that taking an exotic over the borders is a big to-do, and one must be completely prepared.
For security reasons, when we leave, the windows are never left open, so the air is on. And since we are bit of night owls, we keep the windows closed until we go to bed as a courtesy to our neighbors as the bird has the occasional night shriek!
Parrots fall under 'Domestic Exotic' pets. There are permits and all that jazz involved. We have yet to travel into Canada, and Alaska. My understanding that taking an exotic over the borders is a big to-do, and one must be completely prepared.
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