Thursday, November 27, 2008

Brother Mfc 490 Offline Status Monitor

Periquito Turquesa (Neophema Pulchella)


The name of this parakeet is due to face mask turquoise are mostly males, females do not have as pronounced.
is originally from Southeast Australia. Has a size of 21 or 23 cm. approx. They are usually very peaceful birds make sounds very melodic.
These parakeets is better to have them in separate pairs for the males become aggressive in breeding season.
The turquoise parakeets have adapted well to our climate. You can have an outdoor aviary, but worth keeping an haven flows away from the northern winds and frost.
The breeding season runs from August to December free, however in captivity is from February to August. The female lays 4 to 5 eggs which are incubated by the female between 18 to 24 days. The kids leave the nest at 4 weeks approx.
feeding is a good mix of seeds, vegetables, fruits, and in times of young must be given a bit of egg noodles.

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