Australian Birdkeeper – June-July 2018

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REGULARS


128


BREEDING AUSTRALIAN
PARROTS: BUSH BUDGERIGARS
By Barry Blanch

130


FINCH CHARM: ESTABLISHING
A FINCH AND SOFTBILL AVIARY
By David Pace

133


WILD CORNER:
A NEW SET OF FEATHERS FOR
PHOENIX, THE MAPGPIE
By Dr Claude Lacasse

134


BREEDER PERSPECTIVE:
RARE CONURES IN
AUSTRALIAN AVICULTURE
By Andrew Rankmore

138


FINCH FUNDAMENTALS:
NAPOLEON WEAVERS
By Marcus Pollard

148


PET PARROT BEHAVIOUR:
TEACHING ADULT PARROTS
TO FLY
By Hillary Hankey

157


ABOUT BIRDS:
NESTING AND BREEDING
HABITS OF AGAPORNIS
LOVEBIRDS—PART 2
By Kit Prendergast

160


THE WISE OWL:
LOOKING TO THE SKIES
By Dr Milton Lewis

162


AVIAN HEALTH WITH DR BOB:
WINTER IS ‘MAKE AND
MEND’ TIME
By Dr Bob Doneley

164


HOOKBILL HOBBYIST: KEEPING
PSITTACINES: THE SACRIFICES
AND BENEFITS
By EB Cravens

169


CONSERVATION:


  • WPT: Caring for Confi scated
    Parrots in Bolivia
    By Carolyn Pradun

  • LPF: Working to Turn the
    Fortunes of the Endangered
    African Grey Parrot
    By Dr David Waugh


172


LAST CHIRP:


  • Parrot Society of New Zealand
    Convention Success

  • Captive-bred Orange-bellied
    Parrot Release Could Save
    the Species


173


SHUTTERBUG:
WHITE-BROWED SCRUBWREN
By Adam FitzGerald

FEATURES


125


DISCOVERING FIJI’S
COLOURFUL BIRDLIFE
By Peter Odekerken
A visit to Fiji can produce some
of the most colourful birds of the
world, such as the Orange Dove
Chrysoenas victor and the Peale’s
Parrot Finch Erythrura peali.

142


SULPHUR-CRESTED
COCKATOOS
By Jade Welch
This iconic and intelligent Australian
species deserves more attention
than it currently attracts in aviculture.

146


BIRTH OF THE YELLAM
PACIFIC PARROTLET
By Dirk Van den Abeele
Dirk takes us through the research
and naming conventions that led to
the naming of this mutation.

150


ILLIGER’S—THE ULTIMATE
MINI MACAW
By Graham and Glenys Matthews
The Matthews’ share their love aff air
with these intriguing mini macaws
and their experiences in housing,
feeding, breeding and rearing them.

154


THE BLUE-FACED
PARROT FINCH
By Graeme Hyde
Graeme traces this attractive fi nch
through history and examines
its current husbandry needs and
captive status both in Australia
and England.

166


EASTER ISLAND REVEALS
ITS SECRETS
By Vickie Lillo
Vickie is delighted to discover that
despite internet predictions, Easter
Island is home to a profusion of
avifauna as well as unique statues.

CONTENTS june–july 2018
VOLUME 31 ISSUE 3

THE PREMIER PET & AVIARY BIRD MAGAZINEVOL 31 ISSUE 3 • JUN-JUL 2018

Illiger’s
MACAW

CONURES

LOVEBIRDS

Bush BUDGERIGARS

Pacific PARROTLET

FINCHES

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