Orange-Winged Amazon Parrots & Hormones
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Feb 21, 20201 min read
Are Male White-Fronted Amazon Parrots a Little Edgy?
White-Fronted amazons are on the smaller side of the amazon parrot species. Primarily green with patches of white and blue on their...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Jan 25, 20201 min read
Mealy Amazon Parrot with California Surfer Attitude?
Mealy Amazons are "gentle giants" and sport a...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Dec 20, 20191 min read
Tired of Online Dating? Own a Major Mitchell Cockatoo
Native to Australia, they develop a very strong bond with their owners and tend to be a one-person bird needing lots of human interaction.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Dec 17, 20191 min read
A Side of Ants For Holiday Meals With Your Green-Cheeked Conure?
The green-cheeked Conure parrot, a native to South America, is found in mostly forests and woodland habitats. In the wild they display a...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Dec 10, 20191 min read
Don't Ruffle Royal Feathers...Queen of Bavaria
The Golden Conures beautiful bright yellow body and green tipped wings make them look for sure like Queens and Kings.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Dec 3, 20191 min read
Goffins Cockatoos - Clever, Dancing, Escape Artists
A Goffins Cockatoo is mainly found in Indonesia. They tend to be on the quieter side, but they love attention and know how to scream to...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Nov 12, 20191 min read
Does Your Parrot Know Winter is Coming?
Outside of the Kea New Zealand Alpine Parrot, the 372 or so parrot species inhabit mostly tropical and subtropical areas of South and...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Nov 5, 20191 min read
Does a Caique Parrot Castle Need a Moat?
Caique parrots are native to South America and can be found in swamps and tropical lowland forests. Caiques tend to be very energetic,...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Oct 29, 20191 min read
Do Conure Parrots Have Tunnel Vision?
The largest Conure parrot is the Patagonian. It’s mainly found in Argentina and known as the “burrowing parrot” as they form large flocks...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Oct 24, 20191 min read
Does Your Parrot Have a Condo?
Quaker parrots aka monk parakeets are native to South America. Having charming and comical personalities, Quaker parrots are great...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Oct 18, 20191 min read
English Budgies Have Big Hairdos!
English Budgies are 1-2 inches longer than the Australian ones and have more feathers around the face and crest, and have larger heads...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Oct 10, 20191 min read
Hawk-headed Parrot - A Fan for Summer Months?
Hawk-headed Parrots, also known as Red-Fan Parrots, originate from the Amazon rainforest.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Aug 30, 20191 min read
Some Cockatoos Don't Miss a Beat
Black Palm Cockatoos...males like to take a twig and....
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Jul 31, 20191 min read
Parrots Don't Need Online Dating
Fun Fact: Parrots can see more color and light in the ultraviolet (UV) range than humans. Their vision helps identify the sex of other...
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Jul 17, 20191 min read
Goodbye Purell?
Parrot feathers contain antibacterial agents that also give the gorgeous feathers their hues.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Jul 3, 20191 min read
Parrot Longevity
The lifespan of parrots varies.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
Jun 14, 20191 min read
What's for Lunch...Flower Bud or Banana?
Most parrots in the wild have a diet that consists of nuts, flowers, fruit, buds, and insects.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
May 16, 20191 min read
Cockatoo Crest Counseling Class 101
Being angry, scared or excited can make the crest rise also.
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San Francisco Bird Hotel
May 15, 20191 min read
Do Parrots Divorce?
Most parrots mate for life.
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