Continued from Parrot Pix II
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Cleo -- a severe macaw seven years old-- much smaller than your average macaw.
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Inquisitive and always looking for a good head scratch. Whispers
"hello" very softly.
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Presenting for the head scratch -- new feathers emerging.
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Eats pelleted foods but really gets into peanuts.
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Loves his head scratches.
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Five
Quaker Parrot
chicks. June 28, 2006.
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Same guys July 14, 2006 -- almost real birds.
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August 1, 2006. Now they're birds that think they're little
green people.
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Here's all five at once on an Aqualand bird perch.
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Medium sulfur crested cockatoo.
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Same guy with his crest up.
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Scarlet X green wing macaw -- called a "ruby."
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Rosy cockatoo.-- not common.
Joanna Harrington, Australia, September 23, 2007
Is that your page on Parakeets? The only thing to say there is
that they're called budgies here, and the ones in the wild are green
and yellow, all the other colours like white, blue, yellow, etc are
mutations. Also the Rose Cockatoo is called a Galah here. That's
where the phrase "you silly galah" comes from! =P
A: I thought they were called budgerigars.
I'll add the parakeet and Galah info also. LA
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Blue and gold macaw.
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Nanday conure presenting for a head scratch.
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Scarlet macaw drinking a beer. She also swears. Tsk.

From Greg in Port Townsend, WA aka
Maxwell Smart aka Agent 86.
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Lutino Indian ringneck.
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Silver Indian ringneck.
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"Butch." Orange-wing Amazon.
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Nice profile. Friendly.
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Jenday conure.
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Koko -- a goffin cockatoo.
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Moustache parrot.
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Breeder pair of lutino Indian ringnecks.
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Adult scarlet macaw.
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Needs a large cage ...
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... Or a shoulder to hang onto.
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Brown-headed parrot -- friendly little guy.
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Red-headed conure playing hard-to-photograph. Stand up.
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Better, but why the conure hunch?
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Alright. Nice pose. Red-headed conure.
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Male eclectus ignoring a food bribe.
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Yellow head Amazon parrot.
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Same guy. Good poser.
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