[…]of Free-Living Waxbills and Grassfinches Building a Termite Trap Breeding Mealworms Red-billed Firefinch image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Tom […]
[…] NonPareil Finch image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Chaval BR Fiji Parrot Finch image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Aviceda Blue-faced Parrot Finch image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by […]
[…]lower jaw crushes it. The tongue assists in peeling the shell. Finch bills may be thin, long, thick, or rounded, depending upon the specific types of seeds that are taken. Such specialization allows several species to co-exist within the same habitat. The beaks of Crossbills do just that – the […]
[…]of the average 3-year-old child! An interesting video on flock dynamics is posted here. Red billed Quelea Flock image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Alastair Rae and Sabine’s […]
[…]be down and its stance may appear “relaxed”. Further Reading Please check out the book The Parrot Problem Solver for valuable information on parrot sounds and body language. An interesting technical paper on parrot vocalization analysis is also an interesting insight. Hawkheaded Parrot image referenced from wikipedia and originally […]
[…]the world’s parrots. Further Reading You can read about the captive breeding of Pesquet’s Parrots here. Pesquet’s Parrot image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by […]
[…]mascot, it lived there for many years and delighted all with its impressive vocabulary. Your Parrot’s Night Parrot owners sometimes overlook the importance of sleep. Most parrots are native to tropical regions, that where nights average 12 hours in length year round. Our own long days and short nights do […]
[…]it well – despite being a true finch, its relatively large size (5 ½ inches), stout build and thick bill lend it a distinctly “un-finch-like” appearance. Range and Status Native to Bali, Java and neighboring Indonesian Islands, the popularity of these attractive birds has resulted in widespread introductions – Myanmar, […]
[…]– in fact, even with much experience, I am still surprised at the racket that free-living parrots raise. Simple put, parrots are not for everyone, and no amount of training or bonding will change their basic nature. Bear in mind also that parrots are not suited by nature to live […]
[…]on the Bald Parrot’s status. Another “Vulture-like” oddity, the Pesquet’s or Vulturine Parrot. Bald Parrot image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Aurthur Grossett Orange-cheeked Parrot image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Paul […]