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four species gives great satisfaction and all the time I am increasing my knowledge of my charges. Besides publicising The National Exhibition another aim of Bird Scene is to promote the excellent conservation activities that the Parrot Society are assisting. In the previous issue we highlighted the Tasman Parakeet (Cyanoramphus cookie) which is one of the rarest bird species in the South Pacific. In this edition we are looking at the Grey- breasted parakeet (pyrrhura
griseipectus) from South America this is our latest conservation
project that we are supporting financially. For our readers with an interest in pet birds we have two very interesting articles. Firstly ‘Anyone Fancy a
Carrot Stick skilfully written by Emma Freeman who has considerable experience with pet parrots. The second article ‘As They Grow Older’ features a Blue-fronted Amazon and Moustached parakeets and has been written by Diana taylor based on her personal experiences The words on the progress that is being made on the 2015 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 2015
event will be the best ever.
BY THE EDITOR
LES RANCE
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