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The Eclectus Parrot: The Complete Guide to Subspecies, Breeding, Diet, Selling, Owning and Mating - 218 Pages By Graham Taylor - 60 Year #1 International Eclectus Expert Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 Genus Eclectus 1.The Grand Eclectus Eclectus roratus roratus 2.Vosmaeri Eclectus Eclectus roratus vosmaeri 3.Tanimbar Island Eclectus Eclectus roratus riedeli 4.Cornelia Eclectus Eclectus roratus cornelia 5.Aru Island Eclectus Eclectus roratus aruensis 6.Biak Island Eclectus Eclectus roratus biaki 7.New Guinea Eclectus Eclectus roratus polychloros 8.Solomon Island Eclectus Eclectus roratus solomonensis 9.The Australian Eclectus Eclectus roratus macgillivrayi Chapter 2 The 1968 Expedition To Cape York Chapter 3 Collecting From The Wild Chapter 4 The Captive Breeding Of Eclectus Parrots 4.1 Purchasing an Eclectus parrot 4.2 Housing 4.3 Diet for Eclectus parrots 4.4 Nesting requirements 4.5 Catching and moving Chapter 5 The Removal of Chicks, And Handfeeding 5.1 When to remove them 5.2 Brooders 5.3 The Intensive care unit 5.4 Handfeeding 5.5 Fledglings, when to remove them 5.6 Sale, permits, boxing and shipping Chapter 6 Keeping Eclectus Parrots Healthy Chapter 7 Companion Eclectus In The United States Of America Chapter 8 The Importance Of Keeping Records About Graham Taylor My name is Graham Taylor and I was born in Grafton, NSW Australia, in 1940. I now live at Bonville, NSW just South of Coffs Harbour. I have been interested in bird keeping and breeding since the age of 15. I first started keeping native parrots, then when I got married I concentrated on the Australian Black Cockatoo's. In 1971 I was credited with the first breeding of the White-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus latirostis). In 1972 my family and I moved from NSW to far North Queensland to develop a bird-park. Our plan was to display and breed as many of our native Australian species of parrots and cockatoos, many species were bred here over the next few years. We later sold the bird park and returned to NSW. In 1986 I was offered a position as Bird Curator at the new Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens, in Broome Western Australia. This Zoo was owned by The Lord McAlpine of West Green, London, United Kingdom. In 1989 I was made Manager of the zoo and was responsible for 39 staff 200 mammals and 1500 birds. In 1993 after the zoo closed due to the health of its owner, my family and I returned to NSW, I purchased most of the bird collection and shipped them all back to their new home in NSW. In 2003 I wrote the book "Eclectus Parrots An Experience" which was a great success. Then in 2013 I release an updated digital e book edition which is available via my web page www.eclectus-parrots.com Graham Taylor. ... Order Today!
Eclectus parrots are beautiful birds that are smart, charming, and have impressive personalities. Because of their unique characteristics, they are popular among bird lovers and those who want to house parrots. The Eclectus parrot is one of the most talented mimicking/talking birds on earth. They are among the most popular pet birds today. They love to play. They are extremely fun loving birds that can even be goofy at times. They will keep you entertained with antics like hanging upside down from the cage and bathing in their water bowls. These birds are mostly independent and can keep themselves entertained for the most part. However, they do need your attention from time to time, without which they may develop behavioral issues. When you bring home an Eclectus parrot, you need to understand the responsibility of the bird. These birds have a long life span and can stay with the family for close to 30 years. This book will tell you everything that you need to know about raising your Eclectus parrot. This is your go-to guide if you are still a beginner and do not have any experience with pet birds. . More than a handbook, The Complete Pet Owners Manual On The Eclectus Parrot offers all the information owners need to know about feeding, caring for, and training their Eclectus parrot. From the time you bring the bird home to the common challenges with the bird's health, this book covers everything that you need to know to have a happy time owning an The Complete Pet Owners Manual On The Eclectus Parrot. While this species is a good fit for households, it requires special time and attention. If you are looking to care for an Eclectus parrot but want to know more about this captivating bird in general, we have a book for you.
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Buying a parrot is a decision that should not be taken lightly: after all, some parrots can live up to 80 years! Are you ready to take on such a responsibility? Will you still want a parrot 10 years from now? Do you have the time to spend at least 3-4 hours with your parrot every day? Are you ready to clean up pieces of fresh fruit and vegetables from your floor and walls every day? To clean you parrot's cage (this is certainly not a glamorous job)? To prepare fresh fruit and vegetables every day? Can you handle the ear-piercing scream that some parrots can let out at 6 am in the morning? Or the screams that last for 10 minutes? Are you ready to get rid of all the non-stick pots and pans in your house? To give up perfume and candles? Are you OK with being bitten occasionally (and sometimes this can really hurt!)?And finally, are you capable of handling more love than you thought was ever possible for these little bundles of joy? If you answered yes to all of these, then read on- this book may just be the one for you!
The Eclectus Parrot is a complete reference guide to this fascinating bird species. Written by Graham Taylor, an internationally renowned Eclectus expert, the book is broken down into 8 chapters that provide a thorough analysis of all 17 subspecies and offer information on how to breed, house, feed, and look after these birds.Graham Taylor is a Grafton, NSW Australia native who has been interested in birds since he was 15. He worked as a manager at Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens in Broome Western Australia where he was responsible for 200 mammals and 1,500 birds. In 2003, he wrote the book, 'Eclectus Parrots An Experience,' to share his knowledge about this interesting bird species.his guidebook is a fantastic companion for beginner and expert psittaculturists alike. The text is informative yet still written in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner. -- Amazon.com.
From the tiny parakeet to the giant hyacinth macaw, not all parrots place the same demands on their parents. Parakeets, conures, cockatiels, lories;the parrot family consists of the most popular pet birds, each offering keepers their unique characteristics and exotic beauty as well as their specific requirements. Bird expert and author, Carol Frishmann has written a must-have book for every parrot parent-to-be, an all-in-one guide that will remain indispensable in every bird home, regardless of the size, trainability, or personality of the feathered child. More than a selection guide, Parenting a Parrot offers all the information owners need to know about feeding, caring for, and training their chosen parrot. Though both good talkers, the eclectus parrot may be quieter than the cockatoo, but he's not nearly as cuddly. Parenting a Parrot tells owners what to expect from their parrots and how to get the most out of their avian companions.INSIDE THIS BOOK:Finding and purchasing the ideal parrotDescriptions and needs of the most popular twenty parrot speciesComprehensive positive-reinforcement-based training chapter, including trick training, talking, and training a flighted birdLiving with a parrot, including establishing daily routine, socializing, housing, home safety, and cleanlinessThe parrot's meal plan: diets, organic and natural options, and special needsUnderstanding parrot behavior, enrichment strategies, and problem solvingGrooming, health care, first aid, and senior careParenting tips highlighted in sidebars in each chapterLists of recommendations for best talkers, quietest species, trick experts, beginner's birds, etc.Includes detailed species descriptions of these parrots:African GreysAmazonsBourke's ParkeetsCaiquesCockatielsCockatoosConuresEclectusLineolated ParakeetsLories and LorikeetsLovebirdsMacawsParakeets/BudgiesParrotletsPionusPsittaculasQuaker ParakeetsSenegals and Other PoicephalusPlus: Brotogeris, Great-Bills, Kakarikis, Rosellas, Hawk-Headed Parrots, Vasa Parrots