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9.1 | "Mothers Little Helpers" | ZEKE::HUTCHINS | Feathered Obsessions Aviary | Fri Oct 14 1988 14:06 | 24 |
| There are soooo many books and magazines to choose from out there!
When I got my first birds, I started collecting the TFH Publishing
books, then, the deeper I got into birds, the more I needed a more
detailed book. TFH is good for general information. Their breeding
information is vague and misleading in many cases.
I subscribe to American Cage Bird Magazine, and sometimes write
for them too. They have a wide range of topics ads and information.
I let my Bird Talk lapse.
I subscribe to a veterinary clinic on aviculture that comes every
2 months. This is a little expensive and it comes from Saunders
Publishing in Pennsylvania.
The two most helpful books I own on breeding, care and all around
information are: "Estrildids of the World" and "Parrots of the World"
that can be obtained from a good book store or through Avian
Publications. Then there is my avian bible..."Avian Clinical Medicine
and Surgery". I would not be without that book! It covers husbandry,
breeding complications and maintenance. I have very often times
loaned this book to veterinarians upon thier request until they
purchased their own copies.
-j
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9.2 | Cockatiel Literature | WITNES::MACONE | It's the story of a man named Brady | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:25 | 10 |
| Can anyone recommend a good book on cockatiels for me? I would
like somthing that just covers basic care for now. Publisher, etc
would be helpful.
Also, what periodicals are available that would best be suited for
a cockatiel owner? Subscription information would be helpful here.
thanx.
-Nancy
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9.3 | Bird talk | GIAENG::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer dtn 296-3332 | Thu Dec 08 1988 09:35 | 10 |
| Nancy,
Bird Talk Magazine spends quite a bit of time on Cockatiels. I don't
know where you are located, but if your local pet store doesn't
carry it, I could send you a subscription card via interplant mail.
Doug
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9.4 | help me in choosing the right magazine ! | EEMELI::KORVENRANTA | | Mon Jan 23 1989 03:24 | 7 |
| I am trying to order to Finland some magazines about parrots,
and I am interested most of all in amazons. Are the BIRD TALK -and
AMERICAN CAGE BIRD -magazines the good ones ?
Regards,
P�ivi
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9.5 | Bird Talk | GIAENG::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer 296-3332 | Mon Jan 23 1989 08:03 | 8 |
| I enjoy Bird-Talk but have never seen American cage bird. Bird-Talk
cover a full range of birds and topic and I enjoy the letters from
the readers. They also have a lot of color pictures.
If you are interested I could send a subscription form to your Mail
stop.
Doug
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9.6 | Stroud's Digest on the Diseases of Birds | MPGS::TAI | are we having fun yet?? | Tue Feb 07 1989 12:42 | 10 |
| Does anyone know anything about the book by Robert Stroud (The
Birdman of Alcatraz), it's called Stroud's_Digest_on_the_Diseases_of_
_Birds?
I don't own any books on bird-health and was wondering if this
was a good book for me to order.
Thanks,
Juliette
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9.7 | It's expensive but worth it | MANILA::WALZ | | Wed Feb 08 1989 19:40 | 3 |
| The absolutely best book on avian medicine is Clinical Avian
Medicine and Surgery by Harrison and Harrison. It is my bible.
The Stroud book is outdated.
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9.8 | Rosemary Lowe in the UK | MUNCSS::BURKE | | Wed Feb 15 1989 10:59 | 18 |
| I did some limited research here in the UK with regard to authoritative
bird literature. The impression I got was that Rosemary Lowe (Low ?) is
the expert. I bought one of her many books, and it is a comprehensive
coverage of parrots & parrotlets. Also, the colour plates are excellent
(which probably explains the price - about 25 pounds).
One good example: I read many books (usually the small type of
'booklet'), and observed how they all noted how difficult it was to
non-surgically sex greys. They gave various clues (eg. eye shape,
talk-ability, etc), but we still had no ideas. I then consulted
Rosemary Lowes' book. Result: no problem - we have a male and a female.
No doubt about it. It mentioned that females spend more time on the
ground, and perched more hunched than a male. It was quite funny
really; my wife read out what the book said, and I looked at the two
parrots. Basil (our male) was sitting proud in his normal
out-of-cage place on a branch above his cage. Lucy (the female) was
crouched in her normal 'nest' under a writing desk. No doubt about it
as far as we were (and are) concerned.
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9.9 | RE: .7 | MPGS::TAI | are we having fun yet?? | Thu Feb 16 1989 15:25 | 5 |
| RE: .7
Is this book easily understandable....in layman's terms??
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9.10 | BirdTalk Oct '87 issue, does anyone have it? | MPGS::TAI | are we having fun yet?? | Fri Feb 17 1989 12:47 | 15 |
| Does anyone have the Oct '87 issue of BirdTalk?
I think that's the issue....I'd like to get a Xerox copy of
the article on houseplants (which are harmful and which aren't)
I did find a listing of plants in the Old_Birds notes,
but I would still like a copy of the article to read.
Thanks,
Juliette
PS. If you can mail the Xerox copy to me it would be greatly
appreciated!
Juliette Tai
SHR1-3/E19
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9.11 | Lori info? | UTROP1::BOSMAN_P | | Mon Jun 19 1989 05:12 | 14 |
| Is there any literature about Loris available?
Since I am not familiar with the US magazines it may be possible
that an article about Loris has appeared in the past.
If someone knows of a book please state the ISBN number. With this
international book code I will probably be able to get it in Holland.
I also would like to know which magazines are worthwile for a parrot
anthusiast. A Xerox of the page with publishers info would be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Peter Bosman at UTO, 5.16b
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9.12 | American Cage Bird | BPOV02::PULSIFER | Doug Pulsifer DTN 296-3332, BP01 | Thu Oct 11 1990 12:18 | 21 |
| At many Grocery stores they have handouts for MAgazine subscriptions
and I have seen the Bird talk one for a long time. This last week I just
saw that American Cage-Bird also has these out. The picture on the
cover is a nice one of Hyacinth Macaw.
Per the handout:
You can send in the postage paid card(the postage on the card is free
if mailed in the U.S. only) and they will:
Give you a subscription of 15 issues for $21.95
Send you a Back issue free upon receipt of the $21.95
If you are not totally satisfied with your first issue you can call or
send a note cancelling the subscription. They will at that time refund
your money minus the cost of one issue.
If anyone cannot find these in the stores let me know and I will try
pick some up send them to you.
The 800 number if you like to give credit card info over the phone is
1-800-359-2473.
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9.13 | looking for finch magazines | NEWVAX::WHITMAN | gun control = 5% gun + 95% control | Fri Apr 05 1996 09:26 | 9 |
| Does anyone know of a reasonably complete list of bird related magazines?
We've been raising hook-bills for awhile now but are now getting into finches
as well. New type of birds means lots of new material to learn. Any pointers
would be greatly appreciated (especially magazines dedicated to finches.)
Thanks,
Al
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