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Webinar: Translating Parrot: Cockatoos – Unraveling The Mysteries

Webinar: Translating Parrot: Cockatoos – Unraveling the Mysteries

Date: Friday, August 4, 2023

Time: 12:00 pm PDT (double-check your local time with this time zone converter)

 

Join us for a FREE, live, interactive webinar hosted by Laura Doering, former editor of Bird Talk magazine and Birds USA magazine. Our special guest, Pamela Clark, is a well-known author, speaker, IAABC CPBC & retired CVT. Pamela will present Episode 2 of Translating Parrot, a Lafeber Pet Birds Webinar Series focusing on Parrot Behavior & Wellness, based on Pamela’s years of experience with a wide range of parrot species. In this episode, Pamela will discuss the “inconvenient truth about Cockatoos” – why cockatoos can be such challenging companions. Cockatoos are cuddly, needy, dependent – truth or myth? Cockatoos are destined to be nuisance screamers and feather pluckers – truth or myth? Pamela will answer these questions & explain exactly why Cockatoos can be difficult to maintain as a companion parrot. She will discuss how to do so in a way that increases the Cockatoo’s quality of life and also ensures a peaceful household.  Pamela’s advice will help you translate what your parrot wants & needs in this informative series!

Missed our webinar? No problem! You can access the webinar in its entirety here:

 

 

 

One thought on “Webinar: Translating Parrot: Cockatoos – Unraveling The Mysteries

  1. When I first got my dusky Conure I was so fortunate to beable to buy Bird Talk Magizine! I used to save the Bird Centerfold picture! So sad when it was discontinued! I now have 2 Conures & one Cockatiel. My first Conure is now 31!

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