Parrots magazine - October 2018
Parrots magazine - October 2018
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In this issue
Parrots just love pine cones…; Sally Blanchard explains how birds see colours and use them for communication; RSPCA report and birds for re-homing, as well as a re-homing success story; Eb Cravens asks the question what is your parrot trying to tell you?; See the antics of Koi & Bei bird cartoons; Leslie Moran talks about Thick-bills and conservation; Jessie Zgurski visits the Black Palms of Cape York and takes us through her adventure; Annie MacIntyre discusses the considerations of choosing a cage and what goes in it; Isobel Thompson enlightens us about enrichment and foraging; Dr David Waugh explains about the conservation of the Indigo-winged Parrot; Malcolm D Welshman shares about ‘Hassles with Hamish’ from his memoir; Leslie Moran highlights the issues in a new documentary film ‘The Messenger’; Jim Hayward’s breeding advice about the Swainson’s Blue Mountain Lorikeet; Avian vet listing; Loro Parque Fundación’s latest report; Bird Alert report; Your parrot queries answered by our experts; Letters from our readers; Latest calendar dates for parrot-related events; Classified adverts; and lots more…
Parrots magazine Magazine Description:
Publisher: Imax Visual Ltd
Category: Animals and Pets
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Parrots magazine is exclusively about parrots and parakeets covering a wide range of topics including how they can become valued companions, behavioural issues, breeding, veterinary and healthcare, conservation, general husbandry and many other interesting aspects about these unique birds. Apart from information being interesting and appealing to readers, the magazine always encourages responsibility and education in order for owners to provide the best care for their birds. Information on shows, conventions and many other visitor attractions. Advertisements from a wide range of suppliers of feeds, accessories, ecotours, vet listing, ‘Lost and Found’ register, and other parrot related items
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