Birds of Argentina: Monk Parakeet, List of birds of Argentina, Andean Condor, King Vulture, American Redstart, King Penguin, Swainson’s Hawk
Birds of Argentina: Monk Parakeet, List of birds of Argentina, Andean Condor, King Vulture, American Redstart, King Penguin, Swainson’s Hawk
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 155. Chapters: Monk Parakeet, List of birds of Argentina, Andean Condor, King Vulture, American Redstart, King Penguin, Swainson’s Hawk, Greater Rhea, Harpy Eagle, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Great Kiskadee, James’s Flamingo, Toco Toucan, Darwin’s Rhea, Undulated Tinamou, Imperial Shag, Sandwich Tern, Western Rockhopper Penguin, Mitred Parakeet, Military Macaw, Black Phoebe, Solitary Tinamou, White-tailed Hawk, Brown Tinamou, White-necked Thrush, Green-cheeked Parakeet, Blue-fronted Amazon, Least Grebe, Elegant Crested Tinamou, Spotted Nothura, Seriema, Red-winged Tinamou, Variable Antshrike, Magellanic Penguin, Ornate Hawk-eagle, Black-throated Mango, Rufous-bellied Thrush, Southern Beardless Tyrannulet, Versicoloured Emerald, Common Potoo, Southern Caracara, Red-legged Seriema, Black-capped Donacobius, Variable Hawk, Ornate Tinamou, Mississippi Kite, Tataupa Tinamou, Andean Tinamou, Chilean Tinamou, Dwarf Tinamou, Blue-crowned Parakeet, White-tipped Dove, American Pygmy Kingfisher, Tropical Screech-owl, Yellow-bellied Elaenia, Golden-collared Macaw, Black-necked Swan, Rufous Hornero, Brushland Tinamou, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Maroon-bellied Parakeet, Green Kingfisher, Euler’s Flycatcher, White-crested Elaenia, Blue-winged Macaw, Buff-necked Ibis, Grey-fronted Dove, Barred Antshrike, Rufous-tailed Jacamar, Golden-olive Woodpecker, Chestnut-crowned Becard, Darwin’s Nothura, Quebracho Crested Tinamou, Patagonian Crested Duck, American Purple Gallinule, Small-billed Tinamou, Guira Cuckoo, Nanday Parakeet, Franklin’s Gull, Puna Tinamou, Chestnut-eared Aracari, White-eared Puffbird, Plush-crested Jay, Thrush-like Wren, Giant Hummingbird, Black Hawk-eagle, Huayco Tinamou, Sedge Wren, Crested Eagle, Double-collared Seedeater, Torrent Duck, Rock Shag, Striated Caracara, Violaceous Euphonia, Black-faced Ibis, Patagonian Tinamou, Black-throated Tro…
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Your Pet Parrot
Thinking About a Parrot For a Pet? Chances are pretty good that you have seen a parrot on television and fell in love with these intelligent members of the avian family. You may even have friends or family who own a parrot or two.
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Regardless of your previous experience it’s important to make an intelligent and informed decision about adopting one of these wonderful feathered friends.
If you have other pets and/or children, then you need to be doubly aware of just how challenging an adoption like this can become.
The place to go for informed answers is not to the person you are buying from. There are many reputable dealers out there but for every reputable one there are two frauds.
You need to prepare yourself BEFORE you get to the “buying” stage. What are some of the questions you need to ask a potential seller? Here are just a few:
How to use free research techniques to create customer focus
How wild are these birds?
What is the bird’s age?
Where did this bird come from?
Beware of money-hungry breeders!
Why do you want to purchase a parrot? This is not a trick question. Everyone has different needs and desires but when it comes to inviting an exotic creature such as a parrot into your home you had best know your motive.
Other Parrot Points to Ponder
Who will care for your parrot? Do you know what is entailed in the everyday care and feeding of a parrot? What else is there to think about? Let’s take a look:
Is there an experienced bird veterinarian in your area?
How much does the vet charge?
Should you buy pet insurance?
What kind of cage do you need?
What about your other pets?
What to feed your parrot.
Hmmm, it looks like there are many more questions than answers, doesn’t it? This is true. So how do you go about preparing for the potential purchase of a parrot?
Just like any other journey, you need to find answers to all your questions. Buying a parrot as a pet is an expensive proposition.
It’s one you should not take lightly.
We have the exact tool for you to read. “You and Your Parrot” is just what you need to answer all these questions and many more that you haven’t even thought of!
Written by a long-term parrot owner, Maureen Pace shares her hands on experience in simple terms. Her passion for her parrots is evident as she shares her stories and underpins this primer with her candid reflections, especially on the “do’s and don’ts.”
The chapter on training is most helpful and a definite must-have for anyone considering a parrot purchase. She leads you step-by-step through the primer and helps insure that you have the perfect experience with your parrot.
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Breeding biology of the monk parakeet.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin
Breeding biology of the monk parakeet.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin
This digital document is an article from Wilson Bulletin, published by Wilson Ornithological Society on December 1, 1998. The length of the article is 7673 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the author: The Monk Parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) is unique among parrots because it constructs stick nests rather than nesting in holes. This study provides a detailed description of the species’ breeding biology and provides evidence that this species might breed cooperatively. Although many parakeet pairs were observed roosting in solitary nests, breeding occurred only in nests within colonies or chambers within compound nests housing other parakeets. The male was responsible for all or most of the nest construction and maintenance. He fed the female during the incubation and early nestling periods, but later in the nestling period both the male and female fed the nestlings. Most breeding attempts involved a male-female pair, but three separate breeding attempts were made by trios (two trios included a female and two males, and the third trio was composed of a male and two females). In the trios, one of the auxiliary bird contributed less to the breeding effort than the primary male and female. The observations of trios support the idea that Monk Parakeets are similar to cooperative breeders, but the lack of cooperation in nest building indicates that colonial nesting may be a result of other benefits of group living, such as improved predator detection.
Citation Details
Title: Breeding biology of the monk parakeet.
Author: Jessica R. Eberhard
Publication: Wilson Bulletin (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1998
Publisher: Wilson Ornithological Society
Volume: 110 Issue: 4 Page: 463(1)
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