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Yellow-Collared Macaw: Yellow-collared macaws sweet and gentle. They love to play, swing, hang and climb around and chew. Yellow collars are intelligent, so provide them with plenty of challenging, interactive toys such as puzzle and foraging toys. They enjoy bathing, often with their owners in the shower. More >> |
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Yellow-Crowned Amazon: The yellow-crowned Amazon is calmer and more even-tempered than the popular yellow napes and double yellow-heads. More >> |
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Yellow-Fronted Kakariki: The yellow-fronted kakariki is a mostly green bird with a small patch of red just above the cere and a yellow patch extending past the eye (hence the name yellow-fronted). Although this species breeds very well in captivity, it has a threatened status in its wild habitat. More >> |
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Yellow-Naped Amazon: Their outgoing personalities make the yellow-naped Amazon one of the most popular Amazons. The yellow-naped Amazon often learns to talk and enjoys challenging toys, as well as plenty of interaction with their owners. More >> |
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Yorkshire Canary: The Yorkshire canary has been called “The Guardsman” and “The Gentleman of the Fancy” due to its proud stance and its diplomatic bearing. The Yorkshire canary is one of the largest and oldest breeds of canary. It is a type canary, bred for its physical appearance rather than its song. More >> |
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