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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Eclectus Female and Male nesting


The female lays two eggs and incubates them without the help of the male. The male visits the nest at regular intervals during incubation and feeds the female with regurgitated food. The eggs hatch after 26 days, and the young fledge (grow feathers) and learn to fly at 12 weeks.


Posted by Parrot world at 7:17 PM
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