# Parrots
From Cockatiels to Macaws to Budgies: The Fascinating World of Companion Parrot Scents and Why Parrots Smell So Good
“If we could bottle that and call it Parfum de Perroquet, we’d make a fortune!”. Doctor and I stood in his Raleigh Durham, NC office, petting a rescue chicken named Butterscotch. I was in town to give a presentation at the local parrot club event. He was working on helping me adopt the chicken to take home to Florida which I hadn't planned on doing but seemed like a great opportunity. The realization that chickens do not smell like parrots inspired me. And that parrots smell so good.
Freeze-Dried and Dehydrated Pet Foods and Treats: How Old Food Preserving Methods Created a New Food Category for Pets
Healthy eating is the first defense of a healthy life. For man, or beast. Freeze-dried and dehydrated pet food are two newly popular choices for companion pet lovers who are looking for shelf life, nutrition, and a wide variety of options. Freeze-dried and dehydrated pet food and treats are making deep inroads into the pet food industry for several reasons. Shelf life and food variety being the top two. Food preservation is nothing new as dehydrating foods by sun, wind, and salt has been an option for a millennium. Freeze drying pet foods as a product line is a new idea. Dehydrating has been part of companion animal food production longer, as well as an in-home option for personal food storage.
Build a Trusting Relationship with Your Parrot and Lower the Volume - A Guide to Playing Marco Polo
Parrots are loud. Parrots need to communicate. Their prime directive is flocking, which is loud. A parrot lifestyle includes sounds. All kinds of sounds made in voluminous ways for all kinds of reasons. Humans are not good at communication. Parrots are professionals.
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No, You're Not Imagining The High Pitched Screech. San Diego's Green Parrot Invaders Have Returned.
Like the Swallows of San Juan Capistrano, San Diego's Green Parrots Have Made Their Annual Springtime Pilgrimage. If you've noticed the sky seems awfully noisy lately, you aren't alone. San Diego's green parrot flocks are out in full force now that Spring has sprung.