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		<title>By: New Article: Echo Parakeet Conservation - Parrot Forum - Parrot Owner's Community</title>
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		<dc:creator>New Article: Echo Parakeet Conservation - Parrot Forum - Parrot Owner's Community</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Bird Love: Tricks and the Canary &#124; Creature Comforts&#039; Paws n&#039; Beak Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Frank Indiviglo, an avid bird specialist in the greater New York area discusses teaching Canaries tricks in saying, “A key point to bear in mind is that Canaries do not respond to punishment…slow, deliberate movements and rewards are absolute essentials.  Training sessions of 15-30 minutes in length are ideal; anything longer will usually be stressful and unproductive.” [...]</description>
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