What is a lineolated parrot?

Linelated parrot, also called Linnie, Barred Parakeet or Catherine Parakeet, is a small parrot. Linoloted Parakeet comes from the upper forests of South and Central America, gaining its name from black and dark green stripes on its green feathers. There are two subspecies, Bolborhynchus Lineola Lineola and Bolborhynchus Lineola tigrinus , the other of which have more prominent strips. Linelated parrots are kept as pets and many different color mutations have been selected. Their feathers are olive green with stripes, darker green on the tail and blue under the wings. Linelated parrots have pink legs, creamy beaks and dark brown eyes. Males of species have a very similar look to women, although they can have darker stripes. Juvenions are less prominently striped than adult birds.

In Wild, lineolated parrots live in groups of six to 30 birds, although flocks can be as large as 150 birds. Their diet consists of seeds, fruit and a livingy i larvae insects. Birds laid four or five eggs at a time and hatched within three weeks. The chickens leave the nest about five weeks later. The lifetime of a lineolated parrot is about ten to 15 years.

While wild lineolated parrots are mostly green, with darker stripes, in birds that were bred as pets, a large number of color mutations are available. There are silver, purple, cinnamon, white and various shades of blue and yellow birds. As a pet, the lined parrot is appreciated for its quiet and quiet disposition, which is ideal for those who live in the apartment.

Linelated parrots are intelligent, playful and kind pets. Some may imitate human speech. Linnies enjoy playing, hanging upside down, and Being bathed or headed with water. Like most pets, lineolated parrots have specific diet and medical needs. Is importantIt keeps the nails cropped and provided them with wood or creations to prevent their beak from becoming overgrown.

Although a lineolated parrot has a loyal follow, it is not as popular or available as other known types of parrot. Linelated parrots require a lot of attention, affection, toys and exercise space, but rewarded with loyalty and love. They can very much associate with human owners and other birds and create monogamous bonds in the wild.

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