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Translating Parrot: The Challenges of the Green-cheeked Conure

Webinar: Translating Parrot: The Challenges of the Green-cheeked Conure

Date: Friday, December 8, 2023

Time: 12:00 pm PST (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 Certified Parrot Behavior Consultant & retired CVT. Pamela will present Episode 6 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 this very popular pint-sized package that comes with a “big parrot” personality. These little jewels present as cute and cuddly but is this first impression misleading? Those who own one have used terms like The Joker Hurricane or warn you not to be lured in by the little savages. There’s some truth in all of it, because these are complicated parrots that need guidance, a thoughtfully arranged diet, the correct social climate, and a challenging enough environment if problems are to be prevented. Pamela’s cutting-edge approach will help you translate what it takes to be truly successful with these little birds in this informative series!

 

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One thought on “Translating Parrot: The Challenges of the Green-cheeked Conure

  1. Definitely would love a Pam Clark webinar on African Greys!! The GCC one was super fascinating and very helpful!
    Thank you!

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