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Black palm cockatoo for sale

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  Black palm cockatoo for sale Black palm cockatoo for sale is considered to be the most beautiful of the Cockatoos. However, the Palm Cockatoo is endangered in the wild and is mostly kept for breeding purposes. While the Palm Cockatoo is known for being loving and affectionate, just like any Cockatoo, they are also very needy. If you own a Cockatoo, then you know why they are called the “love sponges” of the parrots. Cockatoos require a lot of time and attention–much more than any other pet bird. If you are able to spend at least two full hours a day with your bird (out of his cage), not leave the house for 6 or more hours every day, cook for your bird and provide him with a variety of healthy foods, handle the loud screaming, afford the large cage and huge amount of toys, and deal with the adjustment stage that can include aggression, then rescuing a  Cockatoo  might be a great idea. Make sure you research as much as possible because you don’t want to add to the already...

The Different Varieties Of Quaker Parakeets

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  The Different Varieties Of Quaker Parakeets There are lots of very attractive parakeets in the world and most of them boast gloriously colourful plumage. Some of the prettiest are the Quakers and although small, these delightful birds make wonderful pets. They are a brilliant choice for first-time owners new to sharing their homes with parrots. There are quite a few varieties of the Quaker parakeet and some of them have quite lovely names, like the Pied Cinnamon Blue Monk. Below is a list of some of the other colours and varieties all of which make wonderful pets and lively little pets. The Blue The Blue first appeared on the scene back in the forties in Belgium and their colour blue is truly gorgeous. Both parents need to carry the gene for their offspring to be this colour The Parblue This is another lovely colour variety and depending on their breeding and the amount of psittacin produced, dictates how much blue or green is seen in the bird's plumage. This variety is relativel...