I don't, but I can give you a quick tip - if you use a blueing shampoo to wash them in, to really pop the white, make sure it's diluted as per the instructions. Otherwise, you'll end up with pretty blue birds.
One of my first jobs during highschool (a loooong, looong time ago..) was at a grooming shop. A woman did the biggest no-no in the showing world, and brought her standard poodle in to have her bathed and groomed there, rather than doing it herself, before an AKC show. This was not a show-quality grooming shop.
She provided the shampoo - white poodle, bluing shampoo - and insisted that it be used exactly as it was, that it was already diluted. It wasn't. Five hours later, that poor poodle was still being washed, trying to turn it back into a white dog instead of a bright blue dog. I'm sure it would work about the same on birds.