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In issue 303 -
Why ‘feeding a wide variety of different foods’ is a recipe for avian malnutrition – The Holistic Parrot by Leslie Moran
In issue 303 -
Timnehs and Red Tails – the Two Kinds of Greys – Complete Psittacine by Eb Cravens
In issue 303 -
Lifetime behaviour changes in one lory – By Rosemary Low
In issue 303 -
Trade law discrepancies unhelpful for conservation – By David Waugh, Correspondent, Loro Parque Fundación
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Complete Psittacine By EB Cravens

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Updating as the years pass

If there is one important component common to all bird-keeping with pet owners, hobbyists, and breeders alike, it is the need to improve various aspects of your parrots’ surroundings as the years roll by.

Sameness and fixed routines eventually become no good for either intelligent parrots, or their conscientious keepers who wish to grow and expand their learning.  April and I are always conversing, thinking, and planning ahead for how we can evolve as a birdkeeping home.  That being said, here is a short list of adjustments we have made in our avicultural environments during the past twelve months.

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