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World Wide Birds magazine Premier April 2022
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Our main article this month by Louis Bothma is about the Barnards Parakeet and its mutations. Their numbers have dropped drastically in recent times, mostly as a result of the clearance of vegetation for development. The Barnard, like many of the larger Australian parakeets, has a tendency to break its eggs. Read the full article in the Premier edition for ways to prevent this.
Furthermore, there are also great articles covering: Toucan nutrition, part 5 of Jedi the Hyacinth macaw, part 2 about free flight, the Silvereye finch, Bruno Opal Mosaic Yellow canaries, the feather quality of budgies, how birds teach us to listen, and much more.
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Furthermore, there are also great articles covering: Toucan nutrition, part 5 of Jedi the Hyacinth macaw, part 2 about free flight, the Silvereye finch, Bruno Opal Mosaic Yellow canaries, the feather quality of budgies, how birds teach us to listen, and much more.
Benefits of being a Premier magazine subscriber:
https://www.wwbirds.co.za/dir/what-do-you-get-for-premier-magazine-subscription/
Premier magazine subscription link:
https://www.wwbirds.co.za/dir/subscribe/