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The Red Bellied Macaw Chronicles
Parrot Blogger: Evet Loewen | Sep 03, 2012
There’s no clear, logical reason why I started searching, in the Spring of 2000, to find red bellied macaws to bring into my flock of mini-macaws. Perhaps the only reason was that I had several species of mini-macaws, and thought it would be “interesting” to have more. That’s not so much a reason...
Continue ReadingBiscuit’s Great Escape - The Conclusion
Parrot Blogger: Sam Williams, PhD | Mar 13, 2012
Biscuit was alive. It was incredible because breaking his leg at such a young age would have normally resulted in his very own personal extinction. Back then he couldn’t even feed himself, but despite his many and malicious protests the parrot team persevered and Biscuit as a result had not died a...
Continue ReadingBiscuit’s Great Escape
Parrot Blogger: Sam Williams, PhD | Feb 27, 2012
It was a perfect morning in parrot-topia. The sun was rising dependably. The songbirds welcomed the day and the delightful wild parrots chortled in the tree-tops. In another life Biscuit would have been perfecting the art of steaming milk to complete his morning cup of hand ground Kenyan coffee....
Continue ReadingBiscuit’s ready
Parrot Blogger: Sam Williams, PhD | Feb 15, 2012
Biscuit hated people and he was thoroughly sick and tired of human aversion training. He had hated people from the day a nice lady called to say she had found him as an injured parrot. He had made sure that every human he met knew he hated them. He'd even gone so far as to leave a long trail of...
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