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In issue 309 -
When an Older Parrot Has Never Learned Skilful Flight – Complete Psittacine by Eb Cravens
In issue 309 -
Scarlet Macaws – were they really bred by indigenous people in the 12th century? Rosemary Low asks the question
In issue 309 -
Understanding the link between nutrition, hormonal behaviours and the avian endocrine system, Part 1 – The Holistic Parrot by Leslie Moran
In issue 309 -
The Yellow-eared Parrot – continues to expand its range in Colombia. By David Waugh, Correspondent, Loro Parque Fundación
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Loro Parque & Bird Alert

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News from the Loro Parque Fundación

Dr Matthias Reinschmidt, Zoological Director, Loro Parque, Tenerife

Currently, the Loro Parque Fundación‘s (LPF) breeding station at La Vera is in high season, with 100s of young parrots growing in the nest with their parents, or are being cared for by our specialist keepers in the hand-rearing station.

 

Summer is the time to evaluate security!

Bird Alert by John Hayward

Parrot thefts are generally less frequent during the warmer months of summer when there is far greater daylight into the late evenings and people are out and about in their gardens.  Thieves much prefer the darker windy nights during the winter months to carry out their crimes, especially to help drown the noise of birds being stolen. In fact for the last four weeks, we have not received any reports of such activity. This being said, we must remain vigilant and be aware that potential burglars will visit and ‘recce’ the area prior to breaking in.

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