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Federation of
Aviculture Companion parrot Simpson, C. S. (November 1894). "
Aviculturist". The
Avicultural Magazine. 1 (1): 2.
Retrieved 22
March 2022. "The Avicultural...
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export permits.
Sometimes macaws are
hybridized for the pet trade.
Aviculturists have
reported an over-abundance of
female blue-and-yellow
macaws in...
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slaughtered each year for meat worldwide. They are also kept and bred by
aviculturists and
often displa**** in zoos.
Almost all the
varieties of
domestic ducks...
- pets,
regularly kept and bred on farms, ranches,
private parks and by
aviculturists,
mainly in
North and
South America, and Europe. The name "rhea" was...
- ****an
since the 1980s. It has
become a
common cagebird and
amongst aviculturists it goes by
various names:
Pekin robin,
Pekin nightingale, ****anese nightingale...
- seen in
South America in the
early twentieth century.: 16 The
Spanish aviculturist Salvador Castelló, who
visited Chile in 1914, saw them and
named them...
- at
Birds International in the
Philippines and the
aviaries of
Swiss aviculturist Dr. Hämmerli were
purchased by
Sheikh Saud bin
Muhammed bin Ali Al-Thani...
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anthropomorphic qualities.
Although they were
thought to be of "great
value to the
aviculturist" in
Hawaii for
controlling pests (Bryan 1937b), it was also generally...
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hunters for meat. They are a much-desired bird for
private and home
aviculturists,
despite their rather high-maintenance care
requirements (when compared...
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successfully hybridized with the
military macaw,
producing offspring known by
aviculturists as
Corrientes macaws.
Several breeding and
conservation schemes in zoos...