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Subject: | common captive parrot species? |
From: | Malea Kneen <> |
Date: | Mon, 27 Jul 1998 09:52:03 +1100 |
Hi all At the risk of this being the wrong forum for this question, I was hoping someone might be familiar with the Australian parrot species typically kept and bred in captivity by aviculturalists/parrot fanciers. I ask in order to clarify the identification of a parrot some relatives saw in their back yard (in Mackay, Qld) which is most probably an aviary escapee. They have ID'd it as an Orange bellied parrot, but we thought this seemed pretty unlikely. Any thoughts? Mulga Parrot?? Scarlet Chested?? Thanks Malea ***************************************************************************** Malea Kneen Email: The University of Melbourne Phone: 03 9496 3595 Department of Medicine Fax: 03 9457 5485 Austin Hospital Heidelberg, Victoria, 3084 ***************************************************************************** |
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