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Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo: The lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo is an intelligent, outgoing species that thrives on attention. This species is critically endangered in its natural habitat due to illegal trapping for the pet trade. In the wild, they generally live in pairs or in small flocks. More >> |
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Lesser Vasa Parrot: The lesser vasa is one of two vasa parrot species, the other being the greater vasa. The lesser vasa is also sometimes called the black parrot, although its plumage is blackish-brown and its longest wing feathers are gray. More >> |
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Lilac-Crowned Amazon: The lilac-crowned Amazon has all the typical spunk of a large Amazon, but with a slightly quieter voice and endless devotion to its favorite person. Lilac crowns are smaller than other Amazons, but what it lacks in size, it makes up in personality. More >> |
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Lineolated Parakeet: Lineolated parakeets, also known as barred parakeets, are popular as pets because of their quiet, even-tempered disposition. More >> |
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Lory Species: If left with only one word to describe the multitude of species and subspecies that make up the subfamily Loriinae, it would be “energetic. They’re constantly on the go – eating, bathing, beating up toys or hanging upside down. More >> |
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Lovebird Species: These small, stocky African parrots’ feisty nature keeps their owners on their toes. They love to beat up their toys, shred anything they can get their beaks on and they’ll chase larger birds that get in their way. They’re chatterboxes, too. More >> |
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Lutino Mutation Cockatiel: Cockatiels are curious birds that will snoop around and climb into nooks and crannies, bookcases, cabinets and other tight spots to investigate. These pet birds also enjoy tasting the food their owners are eating. More >> |
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