Subject: [Tweeters] Have We Found The First Parrot Breeders In North America?
Date: Mon Aug 13 12:37:35 PDT 2018
From: Devorah the Ornithologist - birdologist at gmail.com

hello everyone,

A newly published study indicates that prehistoric indigenous people were
the first aviculturists in North America, and their passion for their
parrots may even have driven the development of their complex society


Have We Found The First Parrot Breeders In North America?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/2018/08/13/have-we-found-the-first-parrot-breeders-in-north-america/
tinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/ybj9c7ju


as always, I encourage you to share widely with your bird pals, on social
media and on twitter. I hope this piece is enlightening as well as
educational.

cheers,

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