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BY THE EDITOR
I am particularly delighted to have an article from Russell Kingston on Red-bellied Fire Finches.
publicise The National Exhibition and the bird clubs who have joined with The Parrot Society to allow their members to exhibit birds in a large exhibition. I keep Cape Doves, Java Sparrows, Gouldian finches and Forbes Parrot- finches all of which have their own individual needs and challenges and give me great pleasure to maintain, not to show standard but good aviary birds. There is no doubt that to breed a nest of healthy youngsters of any of these four species gives great satisfaction and all the time I am increasing my knowledge of my charges.
In this edition is an article on the conservation of the Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo which is the longest running conservation project that the Parrot Society has supported in fact we are the only supporter of this particular
Les Rance, Editor, The Parrot Society UK
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project and as it was formulated by John Mollindinia a long serving Trustee of our Society it is very important to us.
I am particularly delighted to have an article from Russell Kingston on Red-bellied Fire Finches. It is one thing breeding these birds but it also requires the skill and knowledge to write up the results into an interesting and informative article which is supported with some good images. There are a lot of skills being displayed in this article and I am sure that everyone who reads this article will be full of praise for Russell’s dedication with all these areas that have culminated in this article. The words on the progress that is being made on the 2013 National Exhibition are down to me so really at this point there is very little that is worth adding, just enjoy this publication and rest assured that the 2013 event will be the best ever.
les.rance@theparrotsocietyuk.org BIRD SCENE 5
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