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         Parrots General:     more books (100)
  1. Lorito: The Parrot (Animal Friends Books) by Rebecca Anders, 1976-09
  2. Parrots : Naturebooks Series by Peter Murray, 1993-08
  3. Parrots (Unusual Animals) by Lynn M. Stone, 1993-06
  4. Georg Friedrich Parrot's Zweckmassige Luftreiniger: Theoretisch Und Praktisch (1793) (German Edition) by Georg Friedrich Parrot, 2010-09-10
  5. Parrots (Jump animals) by Lucy Baker, 1999-12-31
  6. The Widow and the Parrot by Virginia Woolf, Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress), 1988-04
  7. The Parrot Problem by Catherine Siracusa, 1994-09
  8. Beginner's Guide to Parrots by Marshall Naigh, 1986-08
  9. Parrot Fever: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Altha Edgren, 2006
  10. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Parrot fever by Altha Roberts Edgren, 2002-01-01
  11. Super Parrot (Real Readers) by Mirna Benitez, Yvette Banek, 1989-05
  12. All About the Parrots by Arthur Freud, 1980-07
  13. LT K-D Tb Pirate & Parrot Is (Literacy Tree: Animal Antics) by Susan Devereux, 1996-06
  14. The Passover Parrot by Evelyn Zusman, 1983-06

61. Parrot Information
Its a Grey's World This link is to their articles page. They have awide range of article topics that pertain to parrots in general.
http://members.cox.net/cleocaique/Parrot General Information.html

General Parrot Information Starting off with some terminology:
Bappy
- baby parrot
Fid -
feathered kid
Frat - feathered brat
Information Galore:
Each of these sites are chalk full of information about parrots. If you can not find a link in Cleo's Corner that specifically address your questions then check these sites out, you will most likely find it on one of these. Even if you do find a question specific link here at Cleo's Corner visit these sites anyway, you may find answers to questions you didn't even know you had. The more information you have, the better parent you will be.
Birds n Ways
: Tons of information and links ranging from recipes to mailing lists to veterinary information. Sites to check out inside Birds n Ways are Winged Wisdom E-zine and Articles and FAQ General Topics
Caring For Your New Bird
: What to look for in a breeder, cages, health, etc.
BirdTalk
: Search page. Search through BirdTalk's on-line articles.

62. The Animal House - General Bird Care And Information
If you take the bird to a vet, make sure that the vet specializes in the treatmentof parrots. Most general vets do not know how to treat parrots.
http://www.animalhouse.ws/birds/care.html
Courtesy of Tom's Bird Farm
FEEDING AND NUTRITION HAND FEEDING: We normally sell baby birds when they are still hand feeding and require 2 to 3 feedings a day. It is almost impossible for us to fully wean a baby because they see other babies getting fed and on occasion weaned birds will revert back to babies when they are sold and want to be fed. Hand Feeding will also help the baby bond to you. Use 1 LEVEL TABLESPOON of powdered formula (KAYTEE EXACT HAND FEEDING FORMULA), ADD 30ML WARM WATER. Mix throughly and allow 1 minute for FORMULA TO THICKEN. Formula should be the consistency of runny apple sauce.
Draw the formula up into the syringe. Place syringe into large glass with water that is 108 degrees. When temperature in glass is down to 104 degrees, test formula on arm to make sure it is warm.
Place the bird on a flat surface. Place your THUMB AND FOREFINGER ON THE UPPER BEAK AND BEGIN SQUIRTING FORMULA INTO MOUTH a little at a time. The bird should bob his head, CONTINUE TO FEED UNTIL BIRD REFUSES FURTHER FORMULA. Feed 2-3 times per day.
CAUTION: Temperatures above 108 degrees can cause scalding of the crop. If using a microwave to heat formula, take extreme care and make sure there are no "Hot Spots" and stir frequently.

63. Land Of Vos - General Care Articles/Talk/Weaning/Aloe/General/Entertainment
clappers. Eclectus parrots enjoy and easily master the musical toysmade for birds. Toys to do! Top general CARE OF THE ECLECTUS.
http://www.landofvos.com/articles/
Captain Cleck Captain Carolyn's
Land of Vos Flight Academy
Expert Fledgling Instruction Do they Talk?
Weaning Tips

Entertaining the Eclectus

General Care for the Eclectus
...
Recommended Reading

Some of these articles were originally published in the on-line newsletter THE ELECTRONIC ECLECTUS, by Dr. M.L. Simmons, DVM.
DO THEY TALK?
The answer to this question is a resounding "YOU BET!" Although considered by many to be the most beautiful of the parrots, Eclectus are not just pretty birds. Rivaling the African Grey and the Amazon in clarity of speech and scope of vocabulary, Eclectus not only repeat many words and phrases but also sing songs and talk to both their human and bird companions. Many Eclectus chicks learn their first word before they are weaned, especially if the hand-feeder repeats a word to them often. There is of course some controversy as to whether parrots actually understand language, but in my opinion, they definitely associate words with events and things. For example, my Eclectus gang often use the phrase "Wanna go out"? when they want to change locations. Most Eclectus owners have been fooled more than once by phantom doorbells, running water, and family members talking in absentia! As with all parrots the wolf whistle seems to come naturally to the Eclectus. Eclectus are relatively "new kids on the block" among talking parrots. I recently heard of a breeder who kept a few pairs of African Greys for the purpose of advertising, knowing that once the client came to see the Greys, but just happened to see the Eclectus, they would be hooked on the Eclectus. Some of the first-time viewer's questions are, "Are they REAL?" and "Do they talk?" Although it may sound too good to be true, these birds not only are strikingly beautiful but they definitely are very good talkers too. It's a WIN/WIN option for parrot lovers-except maybe for the man in England with the Vos male who sings The Yellow Submarine from beginning to end at least twelve times a day!

64. General Information- Bird Books
AVES INTERNATIONAL/Book selections. general INFORMATION ON BIRDS. Buy the Book Today!parrots A Guide to parrots of the World by Tony Juniper, Michael Parr.
http://www.avesint.com/AMZgeneral.html
AVES INTERNATIONAL/Book selections GENERAL INFORMATION ON BIRDS
Please see Amazon.com's website for
current pricing and availability information. Hardcover - 580 pages (March 1998) Buy the Book Today! Parrots : A Guide to Parrots of the World
by Tony Juniper, Michael Parr
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours

Hardcover - 584 pages (October 1978)
Buy the Book Today!
Parrots of the World
by Joseph M. Forshaw,
William T. Cooper (Illustrator)
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours. Hardcover
(October 1991) TFH Publications Buy the Book Today! The Atlas of Parrots of the World by David Alderton Availability: This title usually ships within 2-3 days. Paperback - 630 pages (March 1994) Buy the Book Today! 10,001 Titillating Tidbits of Avian Trivia by Frank S. Todd, Arnold Small (Introduction) Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours. Hardcover - 288 pages 1st edition (October 1992) Firefly Books Buy the Book Today! Parrots in Aviculture : A Photo Reference Guide by Rosemary Low, Ron Moat, Val Moat (Photographer)

65. Parrots Prefer: General Cluster
Inquiry (Email) parrots Prefer See Bird ToysAbout Bird Toys How To Order, Back to Toys.
http://www.parrotsprefer.com/cluster.html

Parrots Prefer Home Page

Toys for small birds

Toys for medium birds

Toys for large birds

Parrots Prefer Home Page

Toys for small birds

Toys for medium birds

Toys for large birds
...
How to order

66. RubyGarden.org - Parrots, Cardinals, And Ruby - Oh My
Reply to this parrots, Cardinals, and Ruby Oh My Login/Createan Account 16 comments. perhaps this is overly general, but
http://www.rubygarden.org/article.php?sid=234

67. Jacqulyn Richey Prudential Las Vegas Real Estate, Henderson, Boulder City, Summe
general. The Eclectus Society is committed to the betterment of the captive populationof the Eclectus parrots, and protection of their natural habitat.
http://lvrealty.net/Programs/FavoriteLinks/Default.asp
General Prudential Realtors in Other States Tools and Electronics Home Improvement ... Web General Visit this site and click the adoption link to view the animals I have fostered and are in need of a good home ... Real Estate Investment Firm

68. PARROTS FOR SALE, PARROTS, PARROT, BREEDERS, BREEDER, TWEET
See our nutrition pages for details but in general parrots should beprovided an avian pellet along with fresh fruits and veggies.
http://ottweet.com/parrot_breeder_interview.htm

69. African Parrots From Hancock Wildlife | By Rick Jordan And Jean Pattison | 5½ X
and general Diet Tips 99 9.4 Husbandry and Breeding Setups 99 9.5 The Mutation Colors101 10 The Vasa and Black parrots of Africa 103 10.1 general Notes and
http://www.hancockwildlife.org/test/african.htm
African Parrots
by Rick Jordan and Jean Pattison
16 page color photo section
African Parrots
Synopsis
Table of Contents Sample Chapter About the Author ...
Order Here!

Synopsis
Noted authorities and aviary operators Rick Jordan and Jean Pattison examine the many facets of the aviculture of these widely kept birds including:
  • speciation
  • breeding behavior
  • basic husbandry
  • suitability as companion birds
  • record keeping
  • hand rearing
  • incubation techniques.
The authors share their insights and experience with African parrots making this book a necessity in any bird lover’s library. Table of Contents
Contents Chapter Excerpt
9.3 Nutritional Notes and General Diet Tips
Lovebirds are not known to be finicky eaters. Although they may prefer a diet rich in seeds, they will eat berries, fruits, vegetables and some greens. In the wild, lovebirds of several species are known to raid ripening grain fields and the occasional cornfield. Today’s captive diet should consist of small seeds such as millet, safflower or sunflower seed, and a combination of a commercial pelleted diet, fresh fruits and vegetables, and green foods when they are accepted. When young are present in the nest box, large amounts of corn and greens may be consumed. Additionally, spray millet is favored when chicks are being fed and should be provided daily. It is important to provide an adequate amount of all kinds of foods during breeding times and when chicks are hatched. Lovebirds can be very temperamental and may destroy eggs or chicks if they cannot find enough food to keep them well fed.

70. FIELD STUDIES OF AFRICAN GREY PARROTS
a general outline for field work, Vanya Jackson and I previously designed and collecteddata to develop an ethogram for ten captive African Grey parrots housed
http://www.funnyfarmexotics.com/IAS/greyfield.htm
Field Studies of African Grey Parrots
in the Central African Republic
Diana L. May Department of Psychology, Psychobiology Program University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721 USA Excerpted from the Proceedings of the International Aviculturists Society, January 1996, Orlando, FL Introduction And Background Although such laboratory research has provided a wealth of evidence for captive Project Description Goals My study has two short-term goals: to assess the feasibility of a long-term field study of African Grey Parrot behavior and to collect preliminary information necessary for the design and implementation of ecotourism as a conservation strategy for African Grey Parrots. To achieve the first short-term goal, I am constructing an ethogram using videotapes of African Grey Parrot behavior; the ethogram will allow me to judge the feasibility of its use for long-term study in three ways. First, I will identify the amount and types of behavioral data that were collected. Second, I will create definitions of and guidelines for assigning behavioral elements that will provide the ethogram's underlying structure. Third, when the underlying structure is complete, I will test the ethogram's utility and inter-observer reliability. Achieving the second short-term goal will require some understanding of the natural history of African Grey Parrots. Knowledge of daily activities (e.g., where and when the parrots forage for food) and possible effects of human presence on African Grey Parrot behavior are important for the design and implementation of conservation practices. During my study, I collected some of this information in the form of written field notes and videotape; further anaylsis for the ethogram will provide even more information.

71. Conure's Perch
Great general Bird Sites Pages * Gillian's Help Files Find Your Local Avian VetThe Parrot Physical Exam The Complete Lexicon of parrots Howard Voren's Q A
http://www.concentric.net/~conure/birds.shtml
    Welcome to My Perch!
    I share my home with two wonderful birds, Calle, a Blue-Fronted Amazon and Louie, a Sunday (Sun/Jendaya) Conure. They are a joy to be with and possess fabulous personalities. Every moment with them is absolutely precious. They require a great deal of special care, but they are well worth the effort. In addition to the general bird links below, I have created a special page for Conures, as well as, a page for Calle. I hope you enjoy! Thanks for Visiting! Linda

* My Birds *
* Great General Bird Sites *
* Informative Pages * * Mailing Lists / Online Clubs* * Bird Causes * * Bird Humor *

72. German Consulate General Hong Kong - Importation Of Animals
Dogs and domestic cats. parrots and parakeets. parrots and Parakeets A permit shallnot be required for the importation and transit of parrots and parakeets,
http://www.germanconsulate-hongkong.org/en/willkommen/zoll/animals.html
Import of domestic animals to Germany In principle a permit under epizootic law shall be required for the importation and transit of domestic animals from the highest veterinary authority of the Land which you enter first. Exceptions: Dogs and domestic cats Parrots and parakeets Domestic and wild fowl Hares and domestic rabbits ... Requirements for vaccination certificate Dogs and domestic cats
A permit shall not be required for the importation and transit of dogs and domestic cats,
  • which are imported or transported in transit by travellers or being imported for reasons of moving to Germany provided
  • not more than three animals are involved, in the case of falls of dogs or domestic cats the dam and the entire fall under three months,
  • these animals are not intended to be handed over to a third person, and
  • it is proved that each animal has been vaccinated against rabies - or in case of litters the mother - and that the vaccination
    • occurred at least 30 days but not more than 12 months prior to entering the Federal Republic of Germany
    • was renewed within 12 months of the previous vaccination against rabies but not more than 12 months prior to entering the Federal Republic of Germany.
  • 73. News: Birds: General
    News and research. Birds general Articles SUMMARIES OF ARTICLESABOUT BIRDS. DU,FH. Top of page. Argentinian parrots invade Madrid.
    http://www.infopet.co.uk/pages/5010.html
    News and research Birds: General Articles SUMMARIES OF ARTICLES ABOUT BIRDS We've given you two headlines, the first (in blue) being the original, and the second (in red) aims to be a more informative headline, so you can gain an idea of what the article is about more quickly. The source is also given in case you want to track down the original article. See also:
    Birds: Health, disease and physiology

    Reviews of Bird books, including books on health and behaviour

    Bird watching holidays
    Dances with hens Keeping chickens source: Stan Bloxham
    Country Smallholding August 2002 p21 Personal experience of keeping chickens has shown that bantams like to escape, raid vegetable gardens, and are vulnerable to dogs and foxes. Larger hens are more manageable and tamer. Ex-battery hens can be bought very cheaply, and they initially cannot walk well, look pale, and have often lost feathers. They may need help with learning to roost, and may also need to be fed individually at first. They take a few days to recover, and can then undergo a remarkable change, but they do need protection with good fencing, because they are especially vulnerable to foxes, due to being so tame. Getting a cockerel can change a flock, and make it less tame. They become less broody, keener on laying eggs, and may even produce more eggs.

    74. Cockpit Country Home Page
    Promotes research in the natural sciences with particular reference to the conservation of biodiversity Category Science Environment Biodiversity Research Centers...... We do not have any large fauna snakes and parrots are about as large as it getsbut, while parrots (and birds in general) are active early and late in the day
    http://www.cockpitcountry.com/
    This page requires JavaScript. If you don't wish to use JavaScript, please visit our frame-based site
    Cockpit Country is a rugged, inaccessible area of inland Jamaica. These very characteristics have given it special importance and it is proposed that it become a World Heritage Site. It is an island-within-an-island of specially-adapted biodiversity found nowhere else in the world and is a last refuge for some species driven from the rest of Jamaica by humans. It was also a place where a population of Maroons was able to force the British into signing a peace treaty in 1738. In this website, we use the term Cockpit Country to refer to the anthropologically-defined area within the "ring road" (see map ). This is the area where the karst terrain is so developed that humans have not found it viable to develop and where some semblance of the original flora and fauna remains. For those who wish to learn more about the biota, it should be noted that most interesting activity takes place at night (e.g. bats,

    75. General Bird Care
    children. general CARE. Amazon parrots and others that are from humidareas need frequent bathing, but bathing is good for all pet birds.
    http://www.cockatiels.org/articles/care/gencare.html
    Salem, Virginia " Devoted to the care of birds, reptiles, and exotic mammals"
    ENVIRONMENT
    Birds have very efficient respiratory systems and can be harmed by cigarette smoke, insecticides, hairspray, and other air pollutants. Overheated non-stick cookware (like Teflon) makes a poisonous gas and can kill a bird quickly. Be extremely careful, or do not use it at all. Temperatures comfortable for you should be comfortable for healthy birds. Sudden changes in temperature can be harmful for sick birds. In winter with dry heat, increase the humidity with a humidifier. Household dangers include dogs, cats, toxic plants, ceiling fans, and young children.
    GENERAL CARE
    Amazon parrots and others that are from humid areas need frequent bathing, but bathing is good for all pet birds. Use only plain water for bathing; do not use additives because these may irritate the skin and feathers. Some birds prefer spray bottles, showering with their owners, a bowl of water, or rolling in wet greens. Some resist bathing and need a gradual introduction. Your bird may need periodic grooming, such as wing clips to keep it from flying. This protects birds from escaping or hurting themselves, or a mischievous one from doing much harm. You may need to trim the nails periodically to dull the ends, but beaks usually never need trimming. If beaks or nails constantly grow long this may indicate health problems.

    76. PEAC Links General
    a link to our page for businesses who support PEAC in general and provide Bird ClubThe Alex Foundation Communication and Intelligence in parrots (Dr. Irene
    http://www.peac.org/links.html

    77. EFB 320 – General Ecology
    Conservation of New World parrots Kirsten M. Silvius I. Neotropical parrots in general*141 species *Forpus parrotlets—25 grams *Hyacinth Macaw (Anodorhyncus
    http://www.esf.edu/efb/horton/efb320-Gen2.Ecol.html
    EFB 320 - General Ecology 2002
      Dr. Tom Horton
      trhorton@esf.edu
      Office: 458 Illick Hall
      Office hours: Tuesday 2-3 pm, or by appointment Return to Horton Homepage Last Site Update = February 13, 2003
    The field of Ecology is large. My intention is to broadly cover the discipline during the semester. With so much to cover, we will obviously not go into too much detail for any one topic. However, I hope you get a solid foundation in Ecology for your future coursework focused on specific ecological topics. While a great deal of the course focuses on animals and plants and methods for understanding their ecology, I will introduce you to the importance of microbial ecology and methods for understanding the incredible diversity and functional roles microbes play. Go to Ecology Lab page to find section times and room numbers, lab syllabus, etc. Photos by Joey Spatafora, Sean Ryberg, Jim Arrigoni (sic), Tom Horton (in order). Textbook: Required: The Economy of Nature th edition: by Robert E. Ricklefs.

    78. Food Pyramid For Parrots
    The pet owner's guide to a healthy and natural diet for parrots. by gloria scholbe. foodpyramidThe food pyramid we are building is a general guide for non
    http://www.holisticbirds.com/Hbn02/autumn02/pages/foodpp2.htm
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    for Parrots
    The pet owner's guide to a healthy and natural diet for parrots.

    79. Environmental Needs Of Parrots
    habitat above, found at the Shyne Foundation, is ideal for parrots who must Obviouslydifferent sized birds need different sized cages, but the general rule is
    http://thetrueparrot.homestead.com/EnvironmentalNeeds.html
    Home Social Needs Dietary Needs Vet Needs ... Contact Me The environment your parrot lives in can often mean the difference between normal behaviors and behavioral problems, and even sometimes life and death! The habitat above, found at the Shyne Foundation , is ideal for parrots who must live in captivity.
    Cages
    Environment
    : The environment your bird lives in should be a few different things so that your parrot can live safely and happily. 1) It should be well-traveled and safe. An indoor aviary should be located in an area of the home where humans spend most of their time, like the living room, unless you have more than one bird and they are bonded.. A cage should not be kept in the kitchen, due to noxious fumes and other dangers. Any cages should be against a wall to give the feeling of security. Some birds need added security and prefer to be in a corner or to have their cage partially covered. Some birds enjoy being exposed to a window, others may find it distressing, especially if they are in view of any type of predator (like a hawk).
    4) It should be quiet and dark for at least 10 hours at night. Parrots come from areas of the world located on or near the equator. They function best on 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. Lack of sleep contributes to many behavioral problems. If you cannot keep the bird's area quiet at night, you will need to purchase a smaller sleeping cage to be taken to a quiet room in the home for a proper night's sleep.

    80. * A Letter To The Attorney General.
    A satirical view of a world run entirely by Windows XP.Category Recreation Humor Computer...... Dear honorable Attorney general, I am asking for your advice maybe it is dogs cantremendously hurt my house with Only unwanted parrots can tremendously
    http://www.tupbiosystems.com/articles/it_is_xp.html
    T-UP BIOSYSTEMS HOME PRODUCTS DISCOVERY YOU MIGHT NEED IT ... FAQ
    A letter to the Attorney General.
    Your Honor, the Attorney General, On my question: "Why it happened?" - MikiSicky responded that I misunderstood his statement - "no unwanted guests can penetrate into my house". To Indeed, under the term "unwanted guests" he meant unwanted cats and dogs. My doubts about non-invited bad humans was winded out when he explained me that I should not worry about it because by a new government law - human to human is a true friend and as a 100% proof to this statement - he swore on my XP system manual. Only unwanted cats and dogs, from his words, can tremendously hurt my house. Even though I never heard about it, I agreed. How could I imagine that a guy who fraudulently was ordering sausages from my XP refrigerator when I was not at home - in reality, was a hacker's dog? I did not understand how an XP door can recognize the dog as me, but it is definitely not the guest that I want to see. MikiSicky calmed me down by the news that donkeys surely cannot penetrate into my house. Because by nature - a donkey is slightly different from me and, therefore, should not be as smart as dogs. Thus, it is 100% guaranteed that an XP door probably, for sure, will stop a donkey and promised me a new XP security upgrade against dogs.

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