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Green-winged Macaw free flying in Germany
Photographed by Chris Golfmann



Thank you to Madeline Davis for this photo of a young pair of Indian Ringnecks


Eastern Rosella chicks—development in the nestbox
Taken by Dave Borain


Lorikeets in Flight
Taken by Jason Day


Thank you to David Kuehn for these amazing photos of his Eclectus Parrot Fuji, who seems to like his own reflection. What stunning detail! You can see how the male RS Eclectus have a touch of blue in their eye ring feathers.


Thank you to Jackie and Tracy Palfrey for these fantastic photos of their beloved Blue and Gold Macaw Diamond reading some of our articles! He particularly loves keeping up to date with Dr Bob, and Jackie and Tracy think he has fallen in love with the Scarlet Macaw!

Thank you to Jiju John from India for sending in this rare photograph of a Blue mutation Plum-headed Parakeet. This mutation was first bred by Mr.Balasubramanium of Gemini Bird Farms, Chennai, India. Jiju is very honoured to own this mutation which he will use for breeding in the Jan 2011 season



Thank you to Ebony Pitman for providing these photos.  On the left is her Blue mutation Red-rumped Parrot. also featured is 'Prince Charles' her lovely Indian Peacock, who sadly died due to arthritis and old age.
     

        

Di Angel feeds the wild lorikeets while Michael Terry holds a Wedge-tailed Eagle at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. 


Michael Randy photographed this 'Black' Sacred Ibis which was hanging around Featherdale Wildlife Park in Blacktown, New South Wales.


Jesse Clark submitted these great photographs. On the right is 5-year-old Niles, a Blue and Gold Macaw cock. Also featured is Basil a 7-month-old double Yellow-headed Amazon cock. Jesse is 12 years old and lives in Gawler, South Australia.

   


Stephen Mayo's Moustache Parrot Marley on the drop down door of her cage (left). Whoever said parrots can't read?! Marley learns to read her name which is embroidered on her bed (right). 


Thanks to Brian Mobbs for this photo of a gorgeous King Parrot in the wild (left). He also captured a wild Rainbow Lorikeet (middle) and a wild Crimson Rosella (right) on the NSW South Coast.  


Tony Owen of Blackburn in Victoria took these great shots of a Rainbow Lorikeet and Indian Ringnecked Parrot.

        

 



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