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In this issue

In this issue: Eb Cravens article about the importance of perches in helping keep your birds’ feet healthy gets a re-run; Leslie Moran shares about the research being undertaken in the Budgie Lab at the University of Vienna, Austria; Sally Blanchard focuses on the Scarlet Macaw in her Personality Profile; Laura Hirst asks whether the Spix’s Macaw is still the world’s rarest parrot; Dr Slobodan Ivić’s article about nest boxes concludes in this issue; Dr David Waugh explores how to manage Cape Parrots and bees for the good of both in South Africa; John Catchpole discusses the things to bear in mind when choosing a cage for your companion bird in this first part; Try Marita Grabowski’s final recipe in the series called Veggie Leather; and much more…

Parrots magazine Description:

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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