It was fitting that an award honoring a superb supporter of aviculture should go to such a superb bird. |
|
In recent times, the Solomon Island eclectus has become well-known in aviculture. |
|
Red-winged parrots are best kept in a breeding situation since their numbers in American aviculture are quite small. |
|
Also included are the topics of natural history and aviculture. |
|
The ability to establish a technique for age estimation in wild birds will provide far-reaching benefits to aviculture, ornithology, and science in general. |
|
Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture. |
|
In aviculture, there are two conditions known as bumblefoot: one is a condition where the young bird's toes develop abnormally so they point in weird directions, making walking, perching and swimming difficult. |
|
Nothing, however, predestined this father of a family, an accountant by profession and trained in aviculture techniques who had lived in France for a number of years, to start producing meat chickens. |
|