PARROT ARTICLES
"Bobby"


Plumhead male  
homebred
in 1985
NCS-3R-01-1985
Copyright 2006 Linda S. Rubin
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"Flutters" The rambunctious
Red-fronted Macaw!
Videotapes and photos c. 2006-2007 Olaf E. Roennspiess
The Evolution of Cockatoos: A DNA Study
Cage & Aviary Birds, U.K.  & Talking Birds, Australia
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ARTICLES
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Ultimate Parrot Guide
by Linda S. Rubin
Feeding Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Bird Times Magazine
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Multiple Bird Households
by Linda S. Rubin
Limited First Edition. Click for description, chapter excerpts & reviews!
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NOTICE: Lost: Small Sun Conure
My Cyborg Parrot: Identification of Companion
Animals using Microchip Technology NEW!
By Guest Author Olaf E. Roennspiess c. 2007

Related link: AVID (microchips)
Cockatiel
Genetics Made
Easy!
by Linda S. Rubin
Captivating Cockatoos
COVER FEATURE: Bird Times Magazine
The Rothschild's Amazon
Birds of Distinction
The Rose-ringed Parakeet
Bird Talk Magazine
Breeding Plumhead Parakeets
AFA Watchbird Magazine
Cockatiels in
Color
by Linda S. Rubin
The Baraband Parakeet; a Superb Bird!
Bird Times Magazine
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My Cyborg Parrot: Using Microchip Technology
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The Genus Psittacula: Jewels of Afro-Asia & the Far East
COVER FEATURE: Bird Talk Magazine
The evolution of cockatoos and cockatiels!
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