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The green Amazon Parrot with the striking yellow head is quite intelligent. In captivity, it can be a good mimicker of human speech and household sounds. The Parrot is endangered primarily due to habitat loss and the pet trade. I saw this beauty at the Alligator Farm, he can whistle, say hi and pretty boy.
On a recent visit to Ocean City, Maryland we stayed in an oceanfront hotel that has the most remarkable indoor atrium. The atrium is large, with a large koi pond that winds it way along the length of the room. The pond is surrounded with tropical plants, three live macaws, and this beautiful Amazon parrot. The macaws, while beautiful, merely squawked now and then, but this parrot talked. His vocabulary consists of "hello" and " where ya goin?" I really like this parrot, and had fun chatting with him several years ago when we stayed at the same hotel. They used to have the birds' names on their cages, but the name tags are now gone, replaced with warnings about feeding or touching the birds. If I remember correctly, on our previous visit this parrot's name was Charlie. Ocean City, Maryland.
A flock of Santarem Parakeets, with gray, white, and black plumage and striking yellow beaks, perch on the bare branches of a tree in the Encantada Forest near Santarém, deep in the Brazilian Amazon. The overcast sky and lush greenery in the background evoke a serene and mysterious mood, characteristic of the rainforest.
Un groupe de Conures de Santarém, au plumage gris, blanc et noir avec des becs jaunes éclatants, est perché sur les branches nues d’un arbre dans la forêt Encantada, près de Santarém, au cœur de l’Amazonie brésilienne. Le ciel couvert et la végétation luxuriante en arrière-plan créent une atmosphère paisible et mystérieuse, typique de la forêt tropicale.
Urupema, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Did you know that 1 in 3 parrot species are threatened in the wild due to habitat loss, trapping for the pet trade and other human generated threats? Learn more at www.parrots.org.
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define Velvia:
a reference positive film with a finer grain, RMS 9 , very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness.
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Maker: Fujifilm
Speed: 50/18°
Type: Color slide
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Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm.
The name is a contraction of "Velvet Media", a reference to its smooth image structure.
The original incarnation of the film was called "Velvia for Professionals", known as RVP, a classification code meaning "Reversal/Velvia/Professional series".
Urupema, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Did you know that 1 in 3 parrot species are threatened in the wild due to habitat loss, trapping for the pet trade and other human generated threats? Learn more at www.parrots.org.
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De roodstaart amazone (Amazona brasiliensis) is een papegaaiachtige uit de familie papegaaien van Afrika en de Nieuwe Wereld
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The red-tailed amazon (Amazona brasiliensis) is a parrot-like family of parrots from Africa and the New World
Haven't been out in our brutal cold too much shooting so this is from the archives. He put on quite a show waving and singing a killer rendition of Mary had a Little Lamb :-).
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Roni es la mascota de Marta, y ella se ha ocupado de adiestrarlo desde muy pequeñita, durante los 17 años que lleva con nosotros.
El loro suele gozar de larga vida, pues un ejemplar de tamaño medio puede durar entre los cincuenta y los sesenta años, o más. Son bastante inteligentes y despiertos.
Requieren mucha atención, cariño y compañía, pues ellos también dan lo mismo.
Cuando se sienten solos se deprimen, y lo expresan quitándose las plumas una a una, y picoteando los barrotes de la jaula. Es su manera de llamar la atención.
Pero cuando están alegres se manifiestan con gritos, carcajadas o imitaciones.
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Roni is the mascot of Marta, and has been commissioned to train him from very tiny, during the 17 years who is with us at home.
The parrot usually enjoy long life. A specimen of average size can last between fifty and sixty years or more. They are quite intelligent and awake.
They require lots of attention, affection and companionship, because they offer the same affection.
When they feel alone they get depressed, and express it removing itself the pens one to one, and pecking the bars of the cage. It is his way of calling the attention.
But when they are happy they demonstrate with shouts, guffaws or imitations.