Cage & Aviary Birds

Late-breeding species at Loro Parque

HE last months of the year are perhaps the most exciting in terms of surprises in the breeding of the most extraordinary parrot species for these latitudes. While it is true that African species such as the grey parrot () may adopt the European spring calendar to start breeding, it is no less true that a large number of pairs prefer to wait until October and November to start their

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