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  • All About Parrots

    Anatomy, history, evolution, captivity, and flying.

    www.geocities.com

  • Parrot

    Wikipedia article explains the origins of these birds, the two families that make up the order Parrots, where they are found, and parrots as pets.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

    Explains what it looks like, distribution and habitat, food and feeding, and nesting habits.

    www.amonline.net.au

  • Rainbow Lorikeet

    Provides general information about the bird, taxonomy, description, diet, and common names.

    www.nzbirds.com

  • The Palm Cockatoo Research Project

    Information includes description, habitat, diet, breeding, and conservation efforts.

    www.palmcockatoo.com

  • Cockatiel

    Describes where they live, what they look like, how long they live, and what they eat. Includes interesting facts.

    www.zoo.org

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