The Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Living With A Rock Pebbler Parakeet, The Quiet Revolution
Issue 112 - May 2007
The Complete Psittacine â Arranging your aviary subjects to produce a greater species identity in offspring chicks by EB Cravens. Living with a Rock Pebbler Parakeet â Although David Knights hadnât planned on having Lulu share his life, he couldnât be happier to have him as part of his flock. The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) â Following last monthâs articles on the unsuitability of the white cockatoo as a household pet, weâve asked John Cooper to show us how the needs of this energetic and raucous bird are best served â in the wild. The quiet revolution â Dot Schwarz talks to Barbara Heidenreich, one of the leading proponents of positive reinforcement in the training of parrots. The beautiful Black-winged Lory â The third article in Rosemary Lowâs series on species which are in danger of disappearing from aviculture. Parrots in Focus â Hawk-headed Parrot â Cyril Laubscher trains his lens on a Neotropical parrot with unusual feathering! Born to be Wild â Although knowledge about the ecology of most Indonesian parrots is still limited, their âlife stylesâ are, in general, similar to those of many other psittacines . Stewart Metz, Mandy Andrea and Kevin Sharp of the Indonesian Parrot Project, tell us about them. The Yellow-thighed Caique â Pauline James talks to two successful breeders of this species. Costa Rica and parrots â Bob Alison describes the somewhat unusual attitude towards pet parrot keeping in Costa Rica. Health Checks â When should my bird go and see the doctor and why? By Neil A Forbes FRCVS Recognised Specialist in Bird Medecine.
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