Dear Parrots magazine, More Wild stuff please I have every issue of Parrots magazine and have found them to be very helpful in dealing with the various issues we come across when keeping parrots. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Understanding your parrot Isn’t it just fantastic when your parrot utters some words you understand and how good they are at talking, or should I say ‘mimicking’. Now that should stir up some interest for Parrots readers. Do parrots ‘talk’ or do they ‘mimic’? |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Part of the family We have had our Orange-winged Amazon for just less than two years now and are over the moon with him - we have had him DNA sexed. When my children heard about us getting a parrot, they were very excited and couldn’t wait to see it. But it would seem that some of their school friends have said they can bite and be very noisy, which put them off. This made us think carefully but after long talks, it was agreed that we go ahead. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, No more clipping I bought my African Grey about eighteen months ago as a baby and noticed it had its wings clipped. I was new to parrots and accepted this was a normal procedure when buying a young bird. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, Flying Free We seem to be reading a lot about free flying these days, in not just this magazine, but other publications too. I have always wanted to see my Green-winged Macaw fly freely but just have not got the courage to try it. |
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Dear Parrots magazine, The harness When I first saw parrot harnesses advertised, I was horrified. It just seemed so unnatural for a bird with delicate feathers to have a harness strapped to it. Unlike a dog, feathers lay down in a specific order and anything that is fastened around it will ruffle up, or, even break feathers - or so I thought. |
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