The theft of a rare bird, a lorikeet named Sassy Girl, from Pet World, 711 W. 23rd St., has broken the hearts of at least two area children. “I was just really sad and mad at the same time,” said ...
BURLINGTON, New Jersey (WPVI) -- A bird that was stolen from a Burlington, New Jersey business has been found, Action News has learned. Zina Singer, the store manager of Bird Paradise, says ...
Do you know what a cockatoo smells like? How about a king parrot? Most of us have only really smelled an ibis (and not by choice – their odour precedes them by about half a block), but did you know ...
Things have really gone to the birds at the ABQ BioPark Zoo. Visitors will soon be able to visit with avians from the Land Down Under at the Australian Lorikeet Experience habitat. There, guests will ...
An Australian woman has shared a remarkable photo of a rainbow lorikeet with brightly coloured 'mutant' markings on her feathers that she found mingling with other birds in her backyard. The photo ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. In a charming Column One, The Times’ Carla Hall introduces the world to ...
Like hummingbirds, Australian rainbow lorikeets eat pollen and nectar. In fact, they have a specialized tongue that allows them to do so. So imagine the surprise of bird experts after discovering of a ...
'King of Chaos’ Lorikeet Hilariously Spits Out His Tongue for the Camera originally appeared on PetHelpful. Did you know that some birds can actually spit out their tongues? Our family has had a ...
A rainbow lorikeet at the Colchester Zoo in England made its daring escape last weekend by landing on a visitor as they were about to leave its enclosure. Reading time 2 minutes The U.K.’s Colchester ...
Photographs of rainbow lorikeets who usually feed on seeds eating meat has puzzled bird experts. A series of pictures snapped at a Elimbah home - north of Brisbane - owned by a man only known as Bill ...
Penguins, lorikeets and shore birds at the Aquarium of the Pacific have been moved inside in attempt to protect them from Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, which has been detected in the ...
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