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21/05/2023
21/05/2023

🔹️Nature's Supply🔹️
♦️Parrots Colors And Mutations..
✨ Lutino and Blue galah Mutations..
Common names: Roseate Cockatoo, Pink-breasted Cockatoo
(Eolophus roseicapillus)..

21/05/2023
21/05/2023
🔹️Thousand of birds collected, hunted and killed for research? The issue of whether birds should continue to be actively...
05/05/2023

🔹️Thousand of birds collected, hunted and killed for research? The issue of whether birds should continue to be actively collected for research has been the subject of some debate among ornithologists.

🔹️ Nowadays many believe that much of current collecting is unnecessary, arguably motivated by the personal field scores of individuals or by competition between museums.

🔹️Thousands of kakapo were collected for museums across the world. A highly endangered bird from New Zealand. Why?

🔹️Many of those birds were hunt and shot down. But there are so many other techniques not involving killing such as digital photography, blood sample analysis, research within zoos or private breeders.

🔹️These collectors offen claim that it would be necessary to kill these birds in order to safe their wild ancestors. What?….

Phot Credits: Drawers of birds and Smithsonian scientist Roxie Laybourne at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Chip Clark/Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Pictures of drawers: Nicole Raucheisen, Michelle Yan Huang/Insider

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Species🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴🔹️The Tres Marías amazon (Amazona tresmariae) is a species of bi...
02/05/2023

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🔹️The Tres Marías amazon (Amazona tresmariae) is a species of bird in subfamily Arinae of the family Psittacidae, the African and New World parrots. It is endemic to the Islas Marías off the Pacific coast of Mexico.


♦️Parrots Colors And Mutations..✨ Blue Mutation Yellow-Naped Amazon...(Amazona ochrocephala auropalliata)..History:At on...
26/04/2023

♦️Parrots Colors And Mutations..
✨ Blue Mutation Yellow-Naped Amazon...
(Amazona ochrocephala auropalliata)..
History:At one point during the importation era, the search for the “mythical” Blue Amazon reached nearly epic proportions. Two wild pairs were found that produced this color mutation, but, although each pair occupied their same nests each season, a clutch with a blue baby might come only once in many years.
Voren’s vocation put him in Honduras at just the right time to acquire two young Blue Mutation Amazons from the separate wild nests in two consecutive years. In another stroke of luck they turned out to be a male and a female! At that time they were the only pair of Blue Mutation Amazons in the world. After years of expeditions, this pair was two of the only four specimens that existed in aviculture. The other two were long-term captive males that were proving difficult to pair with normally colored hens.The years of anticipation became fruitful when Voren’s Blue Mutation Yellow-Naped Amazons became the first pair in the world to produce Blue Amazons in captivity. His project would allow him to place pairs of these fabulous birds in some of the worlds top breeding facilities. Three other reputable professional facilities have now successfully produced blue offspring from the blue bloodlines supplied by Voren’s efforts.Several years after the original pair began producing; Voren received a call from one of the Honduran bird brokers he had worked with in the past. A pair of young blue mutation birds were available for sale, but both were harvested from the same nest as Voren’s blue male, and therefore siblings. In addition, since Honduras no longer exported birds, they would have to be transported to Nicaragua to be exported to the U.S.A. Voren refused the offer.The pair later fell into the hands of an American who was importing reptiles from Nicaragua. They were again offered for sale and Voren again refused. The birds were eventually acquired by a California aviary where they were bred together, and the in**ed offspring are being sold to the public at bird shows and conventions where they can be exposed to a variety of contagions.These naturally occurring color morphs are precious gems. The buyer should be aware of both the provenance and potential health issues before making such an investment with a cut rate vendor at a fair, rather than with a well-established professional captive breeding facility.
Color:They are all blue where they would normally be green and they are white where they would normally be yellow or red. When two of these Blue Amazons are bred together, all of the offspring are always blue.
Does This Happen?
A simplistic explanation as to how this comes about would be to consider that green Amazons are not actually green. They are a mixture of blue and yellow which causes our eyes to visualize the color green. When something happens genetically that eliminates the cause of the color yellow in the feathers, then the only color that remains is blue. If something happens genetically that eliminates the cause of the color blue in the feathers then the only color that remains is yellow. If something happens genetically that eliminates the cause of both the color yellow and blue then these normally green Amazons would be white.
Yellow Naped Amazons, as they mature, will naturally lose the ability to produce blue in the area of the nape. This is what causes that area to “turn” yellow in normally colored birds. In actuality they are not really “turning” yellow but losing blue which allows us to visualize the remaining yellow. In Blue Yellow Napes, this area will become white as their genetic tendency to lose the blue coloration in the area, combines with their genetic lack of yellow.
Size & Personality :They are more intelligent and larger than most Yellow-Napes and that has been the opinion of all that have worked with them. Their talking ability and desire to engage in speech is incredible and they will talk whether you choose to formally teach them or not. This is also true of those that are kept as future breeders and therefore not kept tame or interacted with as family or personal pets.
Over the years, Voren’s Aviaries has had many tame and talking Yellow-Naped, Double-Yellow Headed and Blue-Fronted Amazons that have come out of long term pet homes and have been set up for breeding with an acceptable mate. After a few years of being surrounded by other mature breeding Amazons, they almost never utter a word in “human speak” and pick up normal Amazon sounds and calls from all the wild caught Amazons around them. These natural calls have been “handed down” from generation to generation on Voren’s farm. At present, even though the vast majority of Amazons on the farm are now either second or third generation captive bred, the “calls of the wild” continue. Even his 40 year old double-yellow head, that was his personal pet and prolific talker for the first 20 of his years, completely converted to natural calls and no longer utters a sound that is similar to human speech.
Only the Blue Yellow Napes show a major diversion from this natural tendency. They not only continue to engage in “human speak” but those that have never learned anything from a human will pick it up from other blues within hearing distance. They are almost a “race” unto themselves.
thanks Howard Voren..
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🔹️Bird of Paradise
28/11/2022

🔹️Bird of Paradise

🔹️Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoosouthern Adelaide, S.A.
30/10/2022

🔹️Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
southern Adelaide, S.A.

29/10/2022

🔹️Feeling & Love with ️Hyacinth Macaw,
️Brazil 🇧🇷 ...

27/10/2022

🔹️Lutino Plum-head
🔹️Diluted Opaline

🔹️Red Rump Cinnamon
27/10/2022

🔹️Red Rump Cinnamon

🔹️Great Green Macaw🔹️The great green macaw, also known as Buffon's macaw or the great military macaw, is a Central and S...
27/10/2022

🔹️Great Green Macaw

🔹️The great green macaw, also known as Buffon's macaw or the great military macaw, is a Central and South American parrot found in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador.

Conservation status: Endangered (Population decreasing) Encyclopedia of Life
Mass: 1.3 kg (Adult) Encyclopedia of Life
Scientific name: Ara ambiguus
Family: Psittacidae
Order: Psittaciformes

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Species🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴Keel- billed Toucanby Priscilla A. Gomez Puriscal San Jose Costa...
26/10/2022

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Keel- billed Toucan
by Priscilla A. Gomez
Puriscal San Jose Costa Rica‎‏

🔹️Scarlet Macaw
24/10/2022

🔹️Scarlet Macaw

19/10/2022

🔹️Rhinoceros Hornbill

The rhinoceros hornbill is a large species of forest hornbill. In captivity it can live for up to 35 years. It is found in lowland and montane, tropical and subtropical climates and in mountain rain forests up to 1,400 metres in Borneo, Sumatra, Java, the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, and southern Thailand.

🔹️Plum-headed parakeet
19/10/2022

🔹️Plum-headed parakeet

18/10/2022

🔹️Albino African Grey Congo
🔹️Rare Mutation

🔹️Red Rump
16/10/2022

🔹️Red Rump

15/10/2022

🔹️Amazon enjoying seasonal fruit..

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangerd Species🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan (Andigena hypoglauca)📷 Jainy Mariak...
15/10/2022

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Grey-breasted Mountain Toucan (Andigena hypoglauca)
📷 Jainy Mariak

14/10/2022

🔹️Macaws in rainy day..

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangerd Parrots🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴📹 Guillermo Trujillo
11/10/2022

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📹 Guillermo Trujillo


🔹️Black Cockatoo
11/10/2022

🔹️Black Cockatoo

⭕️ Save Help and Protect  Endangered Parrots.. Lear's macaw..also known as the indigo macaw (Anodorhynchus leari)..Conse...
09/10/2022

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Parrots..
Lear's macaw..
also known as the indigo macaw (Anodorhynchus leari)..
Conservation status:) EN)
The Lear's macaw is considered Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Specie..
Population:
There are only an estimated 1,000 -1300 individuals left in the wild.
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da arara de lear Brazil 🇧🇷

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Parrots...🔴 Our hope has color, and it is blue!!🔴 Exctinction is for ever but there'...
09/10/2022

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🔴 Our hope has color, and it is blue!!
🔴 Exctinction is for ever but there's hope for these Endangered Blue parrots.
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05/10/2022

🔹️Sun Cheek Conure

04/10/2022

🔹️Goulding Finch
🔹️The Gouldian finch (Chloebia gouldiae), also known as the Lady Gouldian finch, Gould's finch or the rainbow finch, is a colourful passerine bird that is native to Australia.

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Parrots🔴 8 Blue-throated Macaw chicks fledged from the nest boxes in the Laney Rickm...
03/10/2022

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🔴 8 Blue-throated Macaw chicks fledged from the nest boxes in the Laney Rickman Reserve, Bolivia.
🔴 Since the beginning of the programme in 2005, 113 chicks have fledged to increase the population of the species.
🔴 The Blue-throated Macaw is a Critically Endangered Species endemic to northern Bolivia, where the Beni savanna starts to mix with Bolivian dry forest. These macaws prefer trees with spacious cavities to nest, but habitat loss is leaving the macaws with less options for finding suitable and safe nesting areas.
🔴 WLT supports Asociación Civil Armonía and the conservation programmes to protect species such as Blue-throated Macaw and Red-fronted Macaw.
🔴 The growing number of nest boxes provides:
- More options for Blue-throated Macaws to nest
- Decrease the competition of limited natural cavities for many macaw species.
🔴 In addition, WLT is supporting Asociación Armonía’s new work developing sustainable methods of ranching, which includes a live fencing project and methods of grass management that avoid large-sale burning.



⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered 🔹️ Red-tail Black Cockatoo 🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴
02/10/2022

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🔹️ Red-tail Black Cockatoo
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⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered        Yellow-eared Parrot 🆆🅸🅻🅳 🅰🅽🅳 🅵🆁🅴🅴🔹️The yellow-eared parrot (Ognorhynchus icte...
02/10/2022

⭕️ Save Help and Protect Endangered Yellow-eared Parrot

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🔹️The yellow-eared parrot (Ognorhynchus icterotis) is an endangered parrot of the tropics in South America. It is found in the Andes of Colombia. This species was thought to be extinct up until April 1999, when a group of researchers that were sponsored by ABC and Fundación Loro Parque, discovered a total of 81 individuals in the Colombian Andes.[3] It is currently enlisted as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. Its current population trend is increasing, in part due to conservation measures implemented to protect the existing populations of the species. It is closely associated with the wax palm (Ceroxylon sp.).

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30/09/2022

🔹️Gang Gang Cockatoo mating...

🔹️Plumhead Mutations
29/09/2022

🔹️Plumhead Mutations

28/09/2022

🔹️Breeding Setup

27/09/2022

❗Extinct in the wild! The Return - Updates 🌎
🔹️We have a fantastic update to share with you – the Caatinga parrot breeding season is slowly showing its face, and some of our wild Spix’s macaws have already paired up, showing promising signs! 💙 They are already thinking about the next generation! Whether or not they succeed in their first breeding season out will be seen, but the fact that they are feeling comfortable enough to start preparing is excellent news. We are holding our thumbs and will keep monitoring the birds to keep all our viewers and supporters updated on the actions as they unfold.

The Spix's Macaw Release Project is only possible thanks to the many years of support from our partners, such as 🇧🇷 Icmbio Mma 🇧🇪 Pairi Daiza Foundation 🇶🇦 Spix Macaw (AWWP) 🇩🇪 BlueSky Global 🇳🇱 Wisbroek 🇩🇪 Museum für Naturkunde Berlin 🇩🇪 Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz e.V. - ZGAP 🇧🇷 NuTrópica Nutrição Especializada 🇩🇪 Grumbach Brutgeräte 🇩🇪 Arndt-Verlag 🇩🇪 Wachtel-Shop.com 🇩🇪 birdfarm büngerheide 🇺🇸 Parrots International …and many, many more. ❤️ Many thanks also to those partners and supporters involved in the project, which we haven't mentioned here!

🔹️Great Alexandrine Parakeet
27/09/2022

🔹️Great Alexandrine Parakeet

🔹️Pineapple Conure Mutations
27/09/2022

🔹️Pineapple Conure Mutations

24/09/2022

🔹️Yellow-tail Black Cockatoo, eating red apples...

🔹️ Lutino Plumhead
24/09/2022

🔹️ Lutino Plumhead

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