Breeding of parrots
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- When breeding blue fronted Amazon parrots, it is important that the two birds get on with each other.
- A hallow tree stump or a large nest box, with some damp peat dust on the bottom is ideal.
- Wood twinges can be placed inside so that the bird will break up and use as nest material.
- The floor of the nest box should be approximately 12x12 inches and the height 20-30 inches.
- The entrance hole should be 4-5 inches in diameter.
Usually 2 or 3 eggs are laid, although there are sometimes more.
- They are not laid on the same day but at intervals of several days.
- The female incubates the eggs. She is provided with food by the male so that she does not need to leave the eggs.
- After about 4 weeks, the eggs hatch.
- Fledging occurs after about 6-8 weeks.
- Until they can look after themselves the young are given extra food and nurtured by both parent birds.
- They are usually independent by the time they are three to four months old.
- However, it will not be until they are four or five years old that the young are sexually mature.
- During the entire breeding period the bird must be left in peace as much as possible to prevent stress causing them to leave the their nest or young
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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:44 AM