
One of the absolute most difficult moves out there, hands down, is moving birds to just about anywhere- especially into Mexico. When talking about birds, you're talking about CITES requirements, which always means an almost unbearable headache and months worth of paperwork. This morning there was a goldmine of an article in my inbox, published on
BirdChannel.com, that really explains exactly what goes into moving with birds:
Birds can be imported to Mexico and, yes, they can return to the United States. It requires a tremendous pile of paperwork and enormous patience. It also requires the idea that even though all the paperwork — plus some — has been properly completed, there will probably be something missing — just because. The key is to remain extremely flexible, cooperative and smile in the face of adversity...Read more
This is really a "must read" for anyone who needs to know exactly how to take their feathered-ones along with them!
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