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The point.

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Is it possible for a male gray to lay an egg?

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Rufous Hummingbird

Ruby Throat Hummingbird

Emerald-chinned Hummingbird

 

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What bird is nearly blind and locates its food by smell. It is native to New Zealand and is the only bird that has its nostril at the very tip of its bill.<br><br>Post edited by: luvparrots, at: 2009/03/07 02:33

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native to the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, northeastern Australia and the Maluku Islands (Moluccas).

 

y do parrots pluck out there feathers?

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I believe if you do it for the love of the breed of the bird you have breeding and learn all there is about that breed of bird and raising it and then sell your birds only to caring and loving bird people; it's good. If you are doing it for love of money, then all you do is harm an intelligent and loving breed of bird and in the end you are the loser.

 

 

Name three endangered birds?

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YELLOW-HEADED AMAZON

HYACINTH MACAW

RED-FRONTED MACAW

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Name 3 Critically Endangered parrots

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Salmon-crested Cockatoo

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is the Moluccan Cockatoo an en dangered parrot?

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Storks have no syrinx and are mute, giving no bird call; bill-clattering is an important mode of stork communication at the nest.

 

name a type of cockatoo that is known to kill itz mate

if not matched compatibly during breeding season

 

hint: not in the wilde breeding - but in cage breeding when the femel ca'nt fly away to protect herself

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