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Selecting the proper name for your bird is important business! You'll want to carefully select a bird name as you will say it thousands of times in your lifetime! The name of your bird tells others about both you and your bird. It can give people insight into the personality of your bird - let them know that your bird is friendy, or shy, or cranky or that your bird is a scary bird and they should keep their distance. Whatever breed your bird, try to pick a name that fits the birds personality!
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Elite Parrots Club - Multimedia Resource (Videos & Articles). Learn how to teach your parrot to talk and stop behaviors like biting, screaming, and plucking. Interact with parrot lovers worldwide via the forum.
Parrot Food
Simple healthy bird food recipes for your parrot. Order parrot food online: Beak Appetit, Roudybush, Harrisons, Goldenfeast, bulk & more...
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