My name is Tariq. I am from Lahore, Pakistan.
I keep and breed Cockatoo, Cockatiel, Lovebird, Roseela,
Dove, Peacock.
I am also member of Cage Bird Society of Pakistan, Budiregar
Society of Pakistan.
The main purpose of creating this website is to share
the knowledge with other bird breeders. If you need to
get birds info, or have a query, please send me an email,
write or phone.
AMAZON PARROTS
PARROTS IN GENERAL:
Parrots are gaily and boldly colored birds.
Their plumage, which is evenly but thinly distributed
over their bodies, consists of patches of solid color,
often sharply contrasting one with another.
All parrots share a number of distinctive features. The
most obvious of these is the characteristic parrot bill
which consists of a downward-curving and somewhat hooked
upper mandible which fits neatly over a smaller, upward-curving
lower mandible.
The feet of parrots are also unusual. The two outer toes
of the foot point backwards and grip in opposition to
the two forward pointing inner toes, providing them with
an extremely powerful grasp, enabling them to hold and
manipulate objects close to their bill.
Most parrots are tree-dwellers, and they tend to be most
plentiful in and around lowland tropical forests. They
feed on fruits, especially wild figs, seed, nuts, berries,
buds and blossoms.
Parrots nest in holes, usually in trees but sometimes
among rocks or in termite mounds. The two to five white
eggs hatch after about three weeks. The helpless young
are fed by both parents on predigested food that is regurgitated.
Orange-winged Amazon Parrot
The Orange-winged Amazon Parrot, Amazona amaxonica,
is 13 to 14 inches long. General plumage of adults is
green. There is a prominent orange wing speculum across
the bases of the outer three secondaries. The outermost
feathers are edged with blue. The bill is horn colored
with gray towards the tip. The iris is orange, and the
legs pale gray.
They are distributed in Colombia, Venezuela, and the
Guianas south to eastern Peru and southern Brazil. They
are also found on Trinidad and Tobago.
These bird are very sociable. During the day they are
generally seen in pairs flying above the forest canopy
or in the crowns of tall trees foraging for fruits and
seeds. In the evening they roost communally, up to more
than six hundred birds together.
Two to four eggs constitute the normal clutch, with incubation
about three weeks. Only the female broods. She leaves
the nest for short periods when the male comes to feed
her. During the day the male remains close to the nest,
but at dusk he flies off to the communal roost. After
hatching, the young remain in the nest for two months.
Lilac-crowned Amazon Parrot
The Lilac-crowned Amazon Parrot, Amazona finschi, has
a general plumage of green, paler and more yellowish on
under parts. The feathers are edged with dusky black.
The forehead and fore crown are deep maroon. The iris
is orange and legs greenish-gray.
Although sometimes found at sea level, the Lilac-crowned
Amazon is more abundant in wooded foothills and mountains
in W. Mexico.
Outside the breeding season these parrots are generally
seen in flocks, sometimes reaching two to three hundred
birds.
A normal clutch is two eggs, with incubation 29 days.
Young birds leave the nest when they are 60 days old,
but are not fully independent until 3 weeks later.
Keywords: Orange-winged
Amazon Parrot, Lilac-crowned Amazon Parrot, amazon parrot
nosie, lifespan, colony breeding, care, tips, nest,nestbox,
cage, breeding tips, habitat, behavior, diet, colony
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Birds I want to Sell
 Cockatoo,
Cockatiel, Lovebird, Roseela, Dove, Peacock
If you want to buy any bird contact me at 0300-8457001
Birds I want to Buy
 Cockatoo,
Cockatiel, Lovebird, Roseela, Dove, Peacock
If you want to sell any bird contact me at 0300-8457001
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My Contact
Muhammad Tariq
Age: 30
Breeding: 1997
Birds: Cockatoo, Cockatiel, Lovebird, Roseela,
Dove, Peacock
Mobile: 0322-4329536
Mobile: 0333-4329536
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