BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Specially printed issue 309, October 2023
When Parrots magazine went fully over to digital, starting with the eMag for issue 309, we continued to receive requests for paper copies. Unfortunately these are very expensive to produce in small quantities, and as we are sure you know, postage costs have escalated quite dramatically. However, we can now offer paper copies to you, with post and packing included, at £8.80 each (UK); £12.95 each (Europe); £13.95 (Rest of World); and $18.00 each (USA and Canada). Stocks are low for each issue.
In this issue of Parrots magazine:
• Parrot News – Read about interesting news items from around the world
• When an Older Parrot Has Never Learned Skilful Flight – Complete Psittacine by Eb Cravens – READ MORE
• News from Loro Parque – By Rafael Zamora Padrón, Scientific Director, Loro Parque Fundación. Heat, unexpected births and synchronisation of breeding stock
• News from Feathers Together
• Lottery winner splashes out on pet
• Tea-drinking parrot recovers after big search effort
• Companion parrots may suffer more than is realised. By Ann Tygesen and Björn Forkman
• Scarlet Macaws – were they really bred by indigenous people in the 12th century? Rosemary Low asks the question – READ MORE
• Cheeky cockatoos trash hotel room
• Understanding the link between nutrition, hormonal behaviours and the avian endocrine system. Part 1. The Holistic Parrot by Leslie Moran – READ MORE
• Fruity Crunch Platter with Sprouted Muesli Topper. Recipe by Karmen Budai
• Parakeets taking over in Singapore
• The Yellow-eared Parrot – continues to expand its range in Colombia. By David Waugh, Correspondent, Loro Parque Fundación – READ MORE
• Letters
• Parrots Helpline
• Classified ads – Private advertisers can advertise here free of charge. Call 01273 464777, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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