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Parrot Bloggers
Personal online journals of parrot
specialists from around the world.

Ellen Walford

Mountains, Beaches, and Condor Wannabes

Parrot Blogger: Ellen Walford | Jul 10, 2008

Whenever you hear about Seychelles, and perhaps take the time to investigate a bit more by looking on the internet, it is all about beaches, superb diving, and more beaches. Justifiably so, I might add, as the beaches are really very pretty and I am told the diving is amazing. But as far as parrots...

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Peter Cowen

Things are underway

Parrot Blogger: Peter Cowen | Jul 05, 2008

Things are starting to take shape now as the days roll by and my bank of data is slowly growing. The early morning starts and the long treks are now the norm. The balsas are now flowering creating foraging events (feeding events) for me to record. Birds enjoy the flower buds and the nectarines!

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Eva Sargent

Pyewacket rolls over—despite complete lack of DVDs

Parrot Blogger: Eva Sargent | Jul 03, 2008

My two month foster period with Pyewacket is over, and of course I've been giving the future lots of thought.  I don't get to spend weekends away anymore, because he needs those fresh vegetables every morning.  And I'm pretty sick of sweeping up mesquite leaves and pods from his oh-so-natural...

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Sarah Faegre

A New Chapter in my Work with the Blue-throats

Parrot Blogger: Sarah Faegre | Jul 03, 2008

With the Isla 2 chicks, Goliath and Manu, successfully getting around on their own, it is time to deconstruct our field camp and move on to a new group of Blue-throats.

December 27th 2007

And so begins a new chapter in the adventure: I am now at the estancia Trés Palmeras, sitting at this moment...

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