BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Specially printed issue 335, December 2025
When Parrots magazine went fully over to digital, starting with the eMag for issue 309, we continued to receive requests for paper copies. Unfortunately these are very expensive to produce in small quantities, and as we are sure you know, postage costs have escalated quite dramatically. However, we can now offer paper copies to you, with post and packing included, at £8.80 each (UK); £12.95 each (Europe); £13.95 (Rest of World); and $18.00 each (USA and Canada). Stocks are low for each issue.
In this issue of Parrots magazine:
- Parrot news and snippets from around the world
- Raising parrots with their parents – by Rafael Zamora, Scientific Director, Loro Parque
- New owners’ expectations of a new parrot – by Rosemary low
- Crazy about Conures - an overview of some popular species – by Eb Cravens
- Amyloidosis, the invisible disease that threatens aviculture – by Leslie Moran
- Looking forward to a new bird or should we consider one that is older – by Amanda Gregory
- Tracking of Lear’s Macaws defines home ranges and underscores the threats - David Waugh, Loro Parque Fundación
- Parrots in Focus - The Roseate Cockatoo is an incredibly beautiful bird!
- Can Monk Parakeets deal with social anxiety – by Mihai Andrei
- Next year’s ecotours to see parrots in the Pantanal – by Steve Brookes
- Calendar dates
- Postbag
- Paper back issues
- Parrots Helpline
- Classified ads
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