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Green-Cheeked-Conure

Green-Cheeked Conure

Description Life span: up to 20 years Green-cheeked parakeets are another name for green-cheeked conures. They have brilliant green wings and backs, red on their tails and chests, and bright green on the tips of their wings. They can be recognised by their black head feathers, whitish neck ring, and olive green markings surrounding the […]

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Green rumped-parrotlet

Green Rumped Parrotlet

Description Life span: 20 – 25 years The mature male Green-rumped Parrotlet has slightly lighter underparts. Its upper parts, particularly the rump and back, have a vibrant green color, though the rump can occasionally be brighter and coloured blue. The major covers on the wings are dark blue, the secondary coverts are a light blue

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Golden-Mantled Rosella

Golden-Mantled Rosella

Description Life span: Up to 30 years The most vibrant and well-known parrot in the rosella family is the golden-mantled rosella, often referred to as the Eastern rosella and the white-cheeked rosella. The golden-mantle rosella parrot is a favourite among enthusiasts due to its beautiful look and kind disposition. Due to the variety of vivid

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Goffin’s Cockatoo

Goffin’s Cockatoo

Description Life span: 30 + years The smallest of the white cockatoos, the Goffin’s cockatoo, also called the Tanimbar corella, measures about 12 inches from head to tail. It is most likely to be mistaken for a bare-eyed cockatoo due to its similar look. Goffins are primarily white with darker feathers in the crest and

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Fischer’s Lovebird.

Fischer’s Lovebird

Description Life span: 15+ years Fischer’s lovebird has green wings, a green chest, and a green back. Golden yellow on the bottom and darker orange on the top describe their necks. The top of the head is olive green, and the beak is vivid red. The top of the tail is covered in purple or

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Eclectus-Parrot

Eclectus Parrot

Description Life span: Up to 30 years The Eclectus parrot is a bird of average size. Females tend to be bright red, while males are typically brilliant green. Because of their natural environment’s great camouflage, they can often be heard before they are seen. Previously, it was believed that the male and female Eclectus belonged

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Crimson Rosella

Crimson Rosella

Description Life span: Up to 30 years The tail takes up the majority of the length of the medium-sized Australian parrot, Crimson Rosella, which is 36 cm (14 in) long. There are three red subspecies among the seven total. While the Adelaide rosella has a combination of red, orange, and yellow, the red in the

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Cockatiel.

Cockatiel

Description Life span: Up to 20 years The gray cockatiel has an orange cheek patch, a yellow face, and a yellow crest. The male’s face has more vibrant and vibrant colors. The underside of the female’s tail feathers is barred. The most prevalent varieties include albino, lutino, pied, pearl, laced, opaline, cinnamon, fawn, or silver.

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Cobalt-rumped parrotlet.

Cobalt-Rumped Parrotlet

Description Life span: 15-20 years The back is darker and the front is notably lighter than the rest of the body, which is a pale green tint. On the tops of the wings are several deep blue flying feathers and little patches. Sexual dimorphism is present in this breed, and the females lack blue color.

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