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  2. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Some parrot species can be quite loud, and many of the larger parrots can be destructive and require a very large cage, and a regular supply of new toys, branches, or other items to chew up. [107] The intelligence of parrots means they are quick to learn tricks and other behaviours—both good and bad—that get them what they want, such as ...

  3. Birdcage - Wikipedia

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    A birdcage (or bird cage) is a cage designed to house birds as pets. Antique (or antique-style) birdcages are often popular as collectors' items or as household decor but most are not suitable for housing live birds, being too small, improper shape, using unsafe materials or construction. [ 1 ]

  4. Eastern rosella - Wikipedia

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    The eastern rosella (Platycercus eximius) is a parrot native and endemic to south-eastern Australia.It was first introduced to New Zealand in cages, which then both intentionally released and accidentally escaped into the wild [2] and has been found establishing mainly in the North Island [3] (notably in the northern half of the island, Taranaki, Waikato and in the Hutt Valley) and in the ...

  5. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    Northern and central South America, excluding the Andes White-crowned parrot: P. senilis (von Spix, 1824) LC: Central America bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Sierra Madre Oriental White-capped parrot: P. seniloides (Massena and de Souancé, 1854) LC: Andes mountains in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Peru Red-billed parrot: P ...

  6. Carolina parakeet - Wikipedia

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    A fossil parrot, designated Conuropsis fratercula, was described based on a single humerus from the Miocene Sheep Creek Formation (possibly late Hemingfordian, c. 16 mya, possibly later) of Snake River, Nebraska. [18] It was a smaller bird, three-quarters the size of the Carolina parakeet.

  7. Aviary - Wikipedia

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    Home aviary, Néthen, Belgium, non-commercial wooden construction. An aviary is a large enclosure for confining birds, although bats may also be considered for display. Unlike birdcages, aviaries allow birds a larger living space where they can fly; hence, aviaries are also sometimes known as flight cages or bird cages in some places in the United Kingdom.

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