BY SPECIAL REQUEST
Specially printed issue 314, March 2024
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
• Early season fertile eggs. News from Loro Parque by Rafael Zamora Padrón, Scientific Director
• Beakiating parrots use their beaks to swing from branch to branch. By GrrlScientist – READ MORE
• Ukranian Women Arrested with Lear’s eggs
• Singing cockatiel is back home. By Joe Harrigan
• Alfalfa, the benefits and disadvantages. The Holistic Parrot by Leslie Moran
• There was a time when Cincinnati had parrots. By Steve Preston
• Singapore’s macaw-loving community. By Shintaro Tay
• First insemination procedure for Western Ground Parrot. By Jessica Evensen
• The Great Green Macaw – conservation and aviculture. By Rosemary Low – READ MORE
• What kind of enclosures for our birds? Complete Psittacine by Eb Cravens – READ MORE
• News from Feathers Together. By Catalina Tate
• Mixed fortunes for native psittacines in southern Haiti. By David Waugh, Correspondent, Loro Parque Fundación – READ MORE
• Hong Kong’s critically endangered cockatoo population. By Mercedes Hutton
• Endangered parrots thrive in urban Texas. By John Anderer
• Postbag
• Blue-naped Parrot makes it onto Philippine banknote?
• Parrots Helpline
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