The
Quaker Parrot is a
small hookbill from the
genus
Myiopsitta.
Also known as the Monk
parakeet, often referred to
as a parakeet due to its
long tail typical of the
parakeets. The Quaker parrot
is originally from temperate
areas of South America and
is a very gregarious bird
and in the wild can be found
in flocks of a few to
several hundred birds. The
Quaker parrot is a small
bird of about 11-13in.,
mostly green and gray in
colour with some of the
hybrid birds available in
different colours and
shades. The Quaker may be
small in size however it
possess a personality of a
much larger parrot and
shares all the same traits
and demands. They are very
intelligent birds and
require many activities and
exercise out of the cage to
keep them from becoming
bored and developing
behavioural problems. The
Quaker can be very
territorial and if more than
one bird is planned in the
household the Quaker must be
socialized at an early age.
They can be quite a vocal
bird and can be taught many
human words. The best time
to start training to talk is
when the bird is still
young, for more info on
teaching your Quaker Parrot
to talk continue here: The
Quaker Parrot diet should be
as varied as possible with
about 50-75% a good quality
commercial pellet or crumble
mix. The remainder of food
offered should be a variety
of vegetables, nuts and
fruits If introduced at a
young age these birds will
accept a variety of food.
Green leafy vegetables,
corn, cooked beans and rice,
carrots, and many fruits can
be offered.
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Birth Date:
09/12/08 Age: 11 weeks old Gender: Unknown Sexed: Condition: Beautiful tame baby, cuddly and affectionate Weaned: Yes Date Available: 26/02/09 Price: $350.00 "Contact us" |



