Title: | Captive Breeding for Conservation--and FUN! |
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Does anyone out there know anything about a Tres Marie amazon? All I know so far is that their coloring is similar to a Double Yellow Head, but the yellow goes down below the shoulders. Any info as to how large they are, their talking abilities, etc. etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, ALD
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883.1 | PEACHS::RROGERS | Roseanne Rogers, Atlanta CSC | Mon Oct 31 1994 18:49 | 8 | |
As far as I know, there are hardly any differences between the Tres Marias and the Double Yellowhead in terms of size or talking ability. I think the Tres Marias has prettier coloring, though. Roseanne | |||||
883.2 | I know! | MPGS::CWHITE | Parrot_Trooper | Wed Nov 09 1994 12:15 | 10 |
The Treas Marias Amaxon Parrot is a sub-species of the Double Yellow. When the birds are 15 - 20.....the yellow goes from their head to the toes in the front.....very striking. Also the RED on the shoulder is more prevelent. Great bird. chet |