Highly intelligent, socially dynamic, and instantly recognizable by its striking crest and powerful vocal presence, this comprehensive reference explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of Australia’s most well-known parrot species. Combining scientific understanding with accessible explanations, the book presents an in-depth examination of intelligence, communication, feeding ecology, urban adaptation, health management, social interaction, human conflict, and long-term conservation challenges.
Readers are introduced to the species’ physical characteristics, including crest structure, plumage development, vocal anatomy, flight behavior, and field identification features observed across forests, woodlands, agricultural landscapes, suburban environments, and expanding urban habitats. Detailed chapters investigate cognitive ability, problem-solving skills, curiosity, environmental learning, play behavior, and the advanced intelligence that supports adaptability in both natural and human-altered ecosystems.
The handbook closely examines social structure and flock dynamics, highlighting pair bonding, group coordination, territorial interaction, cooperative behavior, and communication systems used within highly social parrot communities. Extensive discussions on vocalization explore alarm calls, contact calls, environmental mimicry, emotional signaling, and the role sound plays in maintaining flock cohesion and territorial awareness.
Feeding ecology chapters analyze seed consumption, nut cracking, fruit selection, bark stripping, opportunistic foraging, and seasonal dietary variation influenced by habitat conditions and human activity. Readers will gain insight into the species’ remarkable ability to exploit urban food sources and adapt feeding strategies within rapidly changing environments.
Additional sections focus on health and longevity, including nutrition, feather condition, stress management, exercise requirements, disease prevention, environmental enrichment, and the behavioral importance of mental stimulation for long-term well-being. Discussions also explore the relationship between parrots and people, including agricultural conflict, property damage, urban coexistence challenges, public perception, wildlife management debates, and ethical considerations surrounding captive care and interaction.
The book further examines habitat alteration, climate influence, illegal wildlife trade, population pressures, and the conservation concerns affecting native parrot populations throughout Australia. Conservation-focused chapters discuss biodiversity preservation, habitat protection, ecological monitoring, rescue and rehabilitation efforts, and sustainable management approaches designed to balance wildlife protection with human activity.
Written for parrot enthusiasts, aviculture students, wildlife researchers, conservation supporters, bird trainers, photographers, and readers interested in intelligent bird species, this reference offers a balanced and informative exploration of a parrot admired for both its personality and remarkable adaptability.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Highly intelligent, socially dynamic, and instantly recognizable by its striking crest and powerful vocal presence, this comprehensive reference explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of Australia's most well-known parrot species. Combining scientific understanding with accessible explanations, the book presents an in-depth examination of intelligence, communication, feeding ecology, urban adaptation, health management, social interaction, human conflict, and long-term conservation challenges.Readers are introduced to the species' physical characteristics, including crest structure, plumage development, vocal anatomy, flight behavior, and field identification features observed across forests, woodlands, agricultural landscapes, suburban environments, and expanding urban habitats. Detailed chapters investigate cognitive ability, problem-solving skills, curiosity, environmental learning, play behavior, and the advanced intelligence that supports adaptability in both natural and human-altered ecosystems.The handbook closely examines social structure and flock dynamics, highlighting pair bonding, group coordination, territorial interaction, cooperative behavior, and communication systems used within highly social parrot communities. Extensive discussions on vocalization explore alarm calls, contact calls, environmental mimicry, emotional signaling, and the role sound plays in maintaining flock cohesion and territorial awareness.Feeding ecology chapters analyze seed consumption, nut cracking, fruit selection, bark stripping, opportunistic foraging, and seasonal dietary variation influenced by habitat conditions and human activity. Readers will gain insight into the species' remarkable ability to exploit urban food sources and adapt feeding strategies within rapidly changing environments.Additional sections focus on health and longevity, including nutrition, feather condition, stress management, exercise requirements, disease prevention, environmental enrichment, and the behavioral importance of mental stimulation for long-term well-being. Discussions also explore the relationship between parrots and people, including agricultural conflict, property damage, urban coexistence challenges, public perception, wildlife management debates, and ethical considerations surrounding captive care and interaction.The book further examines habitat alteration, climate influence, illegal wildlife trade, population pressures, and the conservation concerns affecting native parrot populations throughout Australia. Conservation-focused chapters discuss biodiversity preservation, habitat protection, ecological monitoring, rescue and rehabilitation efforts, and sustainable management approaches designed to balance wildlife protection with human activity.Written for parrot enthusiasts, aviculture students, wildlife researchers, conservation supporters, bird trainers, photographers, and readers interested in intelligent bird species, this reference offers a balanced and informative exploration of a parrot admired for both its personality and remarkable adaptability. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798181545137
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