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Exotic Birds I

Exotic Birds I. Dr. N. Matthew Ellinwood, D.V.M., Ph.D. March 7, 2012. Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Companion Animal Birds. Diverse group Recent and incomplete domestication Populations established from released birds Quaker or Monk Parakeets

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Exotic Birds I

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  1. Exotic Birds I Dr. N. Matthew Ellinwood, D.V.M., Ph.D. March 7, 2012 Iowa State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

  2. Companion Animal Birds • Diverse group • Recent and incomplete domestication • Populations established from released birds • Quaker or Monk Parakeets • San Francisco • Miami

  3. Species Types • Passerine birds • Passeriformes • Gallinaceous fowl • Anseriformes • Ducks and Geese • Rattites • Emu and Ostrich • Psittacines

  4. Psittacine Introduction • Bill • Upright • Legs • Zygodactyly • Seeds, nuts, fruit, insects, small animals, sheep • Sexually Monomorphic • Minimally sexually dimorphic • DNA Sex testing • Psittacineformes: 3 families: 90 genra: 370 species

  5. Psittacine Systematics • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Aves • Order: Psittaciformes • Family: Cacatuidae (Cockatoos) • Family Psittacidae (True Parrots INCLUDING LORIES AND LORIKEETS) • Family Strigopidae (New Zealand Parrots) • 4 sps, not companion animals, incld raptor like, and ground dwelling birds

  6. New World Psittacines • Macaws • Hyacinth • Military • Blue and Gold • Scarlet

  7. Macaws • Long lived (100 years) • South American • Large • Companionable and demanding

  8. Anodorhynchus • Genus of large macaws • Hyacinth Macaw • Longest of the macaws • Also the much rarer but similar indigo macaw • AKA Lear’s Macaw

  9. Ara Genus of Parrots • Additional group of large macaws • 8 surviving species and one extinct • Cuban red macaw

  10. Blue and Yellow Macaw

  11. Blue Throated Macaw • Critically endangered • Easily kept

  12. Miltary Macaw

  13. Great green Macaw • Larger than military

  14. Scarlet Macaw

  15. Red and green Macaw • AKA • Green winged Macaw

  16. Red fronted macaw

  17. Chestnut fronted macaw

  18. Exotic Birds(The Amazons)

  19. Genus Amazona • Medium sized • New world • South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean

  20. Amazona • Family: Psittacidae • Subfamily: Psittacinae • True parrots (including lories, lorikeets, and excluding cockatoos) • Tribe: Arini • Neotropical parrots • Genus: Amazona

  21. Amazons • Large to medium/small • Short bodied • Short tailed • Mexico to South America • Primarily green • Named for • Location, eponyms, colors • Nuts, seeds, and fruits • Talkes • Companions • Endangered (captive bred)

  22. Yellow Headed Amazon • Mexico and C Am. • Mangroves and forests near water • Endangered • Excellent talker • Second to African Grey

  23. Yellow-naped Amazon • Pacific coast, Mexico to Costa Rica • Yellow crowned subspecies • Playful • Talkative • Nest protective • Males esp • Blue variant

  24. Orange-winged Amazon • Large • South American, Columbia to Trinidad and Tobago (Caribbean islands) south to Peru • Agriculture pest and pet trade

  25. Blue Fronted Amazon • South American • Large • Among more common • Variably as talkative as Yellow headed • Singers.

  26. Yellow faced Parrot • Mountains of Brazil and Bolivia • Previously an Amazon • Now a short tailed parrot • In the monotypic genus: • Alipiopsitta

  27. Cockatoos • family Cacatuidae • 21 species • Australasia • Philippines, Indonesian island, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Australia. • Cockatoo (Malay via Dutch) • parrot, or older sister, grip, call

  28. Cockatoos • Physical characteristics • Movable head crest • Carotid anatomy • Skull anatomy • A gall bladder • No Dyck texture feathers

  29. Cockatoos • Systematics in a state of flux • 21 species in 7 genera • 3 Proposed subfamilies • Subfamily Microglossinae • Singleton species, Palm Cockatoo • Subfamily Calyptorhynchinae: dark cockatoos • Subfamily Cacatuinae: white cockatoos

  30. Cockatoos • Affectionate and interactive • Captive bred • Long lived and demanding • Tend to be less vocal • Not to be recommended for junior or inexperienced owners • Exception is the cockatiel (smallest cockatoo species)

  31. Budgerigar • Small • Relatively short lived • Less demanding • Best starter bird • Wild type coloring shown • Not a cockatoo family member, but from Australia

  32. Cockatiels • Excellent intermediate companion bird • Interactive and affectionate without significant problems • Moderately long lived • 15-20 years • Many color variations • Wild type shown

  33. Large Cockatoos • Bond Strongly with Owner • Easily bored • Stereotypes, destructive, raucous behavior • Long lived (70-100 years) • Only for the most expert bird keeper and enthusiast

  34. Major Mitchells Cockatoo

  35. White Cockatoo • AKA Umbrella Cockatoo • Very affectionate • Kept since Tang Dynasty • ~600-900 CE • Gift to HRE Fredrick II • Cuddling predilection • Velcro birds

  36. Salmon Crested Cockatoo • AKA Moloccan Cockatoo • Threatened • Illegal to import • Among most demanding • Performers at animal shows

  37. Aviculture • Wild breeding patterns • Monogamous • Cavity nesters • Hand rearing

  38. Cockatoos • Intermediate Pet Cockatoos • Galahs • Goffin’s • AKA Tanimbar Corella

  39. Miscellanea • Endangered or threatened status • Pest Status • Social nature • Flock behavior • Musical responses

  40. New world Parrots • Non-Macaw, non-Amazon • Pionus • New world, smaller, less active, demanding, and vocal then Amazons • Short, stocky, squared tailed bare eye ring

  41. Caiques • Family: Psittacidae • Subfamily: Psittacinae • Tribe: Arini • Genus: Pionites • Black headed • White bellied

  42. Caiques • Activity • Walking/climbing verusus flying • “Surfing” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw_sVuu4KE0 • “Relatively” quieter • Poor talkers • Not a beginning bird

  43. Conures • Small South American psittacines • Long tailed • Once designated a genus • Current systemics • Conures are members of up to 10 genera • Term being replaced by parakeet in ornithological community • Fancy aviculture term persists

  44. Quaker or Monk Parakeet

  45. Sun ConureAKA Sun Parakeet

  46. Carolina Parakeet

  47. Dusky-headed Conure

  48. Half Moon Conure(Orange-fronted Parakeet) • Non-native colony in Long Beach

  49. African Psittacines • African Grey • Congo (larger, greyer, cherry red) • Timneh (small, darker, maroon tail)

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