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  2. Golden parakeet - Wikipedia

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    The golden parakeet was listed in 1633 by the Dutch geographer Joannes de Laet in his History of the New World. He gave the local name as Guiarubas. [5] De Laet included the parakeet in the 1640 French translation of his book. [6] The word Guiarubas comes from the Tupi language: Guarajúba means "yellow bird". [7]

  3. File:Guaruba guarouba -Gramado Zoo, Brazil-8a.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Golden Parakeet ...

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    Wikipedia: Featured picture candidates/Golden Parakeet (Guaruba guarouba) at Gramado Zoo, Brazil

  5. 30 Hilariously Cute Images Of Cats And Dogs That Will Make ...

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    Image credits: sillyanimalspost The endless debate of cats versus dogs also extends to memes. It might seem like the internet loves crazy cats and funny dogs equally, but there actually is a clear ...

  6. Guaruba guarouba - Wikipedia

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    Guaruba guarouba. Add languages. ... the free encyclopedia ... Golden parakeet; From scientific name of a bird: This is a redirect from a scientific name of a bird ...

  7. Conure - Wikipedia

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    Conures are either large parakeets or small parrots found in the Western Hemisphere. They are analogous in size and way of life to Afro-Eurasia's rose-ringed parakeets or the Australian parakeets. All living conure species live in Central and South America. The extinct Conuropsis carolinensis, or Carolina parakeet was an exception.

  8. Yellow-chevroned parakeet - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-chevroned parakeet (Brotogeris chiriri) is native to tropical South America south of the Amazon River basin from central Brazil to southern Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. Caged birds have been released in some areas, and the birds have established self-sustaining populations in the Miami, Florida , and Los Angeles and San ...

  9. Golden-capped parakeet - Wikipedia

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    However, the parakeets have been reported to have other food sources, including seeds, flower petals and buds, nectar, and lichens. During a 2010 to 2012 study on the eating habits of the golden-capped parakeets, the birds were noted to primarily ignore the exocarp and mesocarp or outer layers of the fruits in order to eat the seeds within.