Found out why Punkin is *SO* incredibly small
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:58 pm
After hours of research, I got to the bottom of why my Punkin is so small. I have no more worries now, she is on target. She happens to be a 'cotorra, although its hard to tell them apart from the 'calita' I am certain I have it right because of the different characteristics (less yellow undertones, for example).
Here is what I found, if interested.
These are not my words. I copy/pasted.
Four subspecies of Quakers are recognized:
Myiopsitta monachus monachus: Extreme southeast Brazil, Northeast Argentina, and Uruguay
Myiopsitta m. calita: Southern and Western Argentina
Myiopsitta m. cotorra: Southeast Bolivia, Southwest Brazil to Paraguay, and Northern Argentina
Myiopsitta m. luchsi: This subspecies does not have breast feather edging, as the other subspecies do. They are found only in Cochabamba province, Bolivia.
She will be mommies pocket parrot. I love her exactly how she is, especially now that I know why she is sooo small.
The cotorra is the size of a cockatiel but stockier.
Here is what I found, if interested.
These are not my words. I copy/pasted.
Four subspecies of Quakers are recognized:
Myiopsitta monachus monachus: Extreme southeast Brazil, Northeast Argentina, and Uruguay
Myiopsitta m. calita: Southern and Western Argentina
Myiopsitta m. cotorra: Southeast Bolivia, Southwest Brazil to Paraguay, and Northern Argentina
Myiopsitta m. luchsi: This subspecies does not have breast feather edging, as the other subspecies do. They are found only in Cochabamba province, Bolivia.
She will be mommies pocket parrot. I love her exactly how she is, especially now that I know why she is sooo small.
The cotorra is the size of a cockatiel but stockier.