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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the perfect Parrot book
I added this to my library, great book, easy to read, lots of great info. I'm a certified Aviculturist and I breed exotic birds and this is a must have book.
Published on December 31, 2009 by Alexisleann Vian

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3.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Photos, Decent Text for Parrot Lovers
This book is published in the UK and has the typical UK focus on aviaries and breeding in aviary settings. These chapters will probably not interest the typical US parrot owner who has a pet parrot or two and is uninterested in breeding. The book has a large chapter on various "breeds" of parrots. I suppose that in the UK one refers to parrot breeds. In the US,...
Published on August 18, 2003 by Jennifer Fretwell


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3.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Photos, Decent Text for Parrot Lovers, August 18, 2003
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Jennifer Fretwell (Allison Park, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is published in the UK and has the typical UK focus on aviaries and breeding in aviary settings. These chapters will probably not interest the typical US parrot owner who has a pet parrot or two and is uninterested in breeding. The book has a large chapter on various "breeds" of parrots. I suppose that in the UK one refers to parrot breeds. In the US, however, you would be severely criticized for this. Parrots consist of different species, not breeds. The different parrots available are unrelated species with different scientific names. Cats and dogs, on the other hand, are the same exact species but are considered to have breeds to designate different varieties and traits humans have selectively bred. I just want to clarify this point so that a person new to the world of parrots is not labeled an ignoramus! The species descriptions are very brief and often limited to breeding habits or distribution in the wild. Most species descriptions are not accompanied by a photo, either. If one is looking for a parrot identifier with photos and lots of descriptive narrative, you'd be best to look elsewhere. However, the book has lots of gorgeous photos throughout and the chapter on parrot anatomy is quite good. Considering the steep discount, this book is overall not a bad purchase for parrot lovers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the perfect Parrot book, December 31, 2009
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I added this to my library, great book, easy to read, lots of great info. I'm a certified Aviculturist and I breed exotic birds and this is a must have book.
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