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Rosemary Low

    January 1, 1942
    Rosemary Low
    Go West for Parrots!
    A Guide to Grey Parrots as Pet & Aviary Birds
    Parrot Conservation
    Why Does My Parrot...?
    Female Heroes of Bird Conservation
    Encyclopedia of the Lories
    • Encyclopedia of the Lories

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This title covers the biology, distribution and aviculture of every species of Lory Parrot. Lories are a group of colorful parrots from Australia, Indonesia and the Pacific region. Mainly nectar and pollen feeders, some species are nomadic, moving around in search of blossoms. Their bright colors and active, and often amusing behavior, make them fascinating subjects for study by bird watchers and bird keepers. Rosemary Low brings together, for the first time, detailed and absorbing information on their natural habits and aviculture. Rosemary has arranged this most comprehensive book to give immediate access to specific subjects and species. The first part is an encyclopedia covering nearly 100 different subjects from aviaries to conservation and from folklore to nest sites. In the second part, the biology of every species is described under standard headings which provide detailed descriptions of plumage, chicks, eggs, habitat, conservation, and more. A special gazetteer section includes distribution maps and information on localities where lories occur. The encyclopedia's large reference section is a valuable source of further reading - in the unlikely event there is anything else the reader needs to know. The book is a riot of color, with 140 color photographs of these stunningly beautiful birds. It will leave the reader wanting to know them in life.

      Encyclopedia of the Lories
    • Why Does My Parrot...?

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This practical and helpful book draws on Rosemary Low's unrivalled experience to provide valuable guidance for all parrot owners. Using the basic elements of parrot psychology and behaviour, problem behaviour is explained and solutions are offered. Using an easy-to-use A-Z format, this book will demystify every problem a parrot owner will come across, such as biting, screaming and feather plucking.

      Why Does My Parrot...?
    • Parrot Conservation

      From Kakapo to Lear's Macaw. Tales of hope from around the world

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Focusing on the alarming status of parrots, this book delves into the reasons behind the endangerment of one third of the world's parrot species, highlighting their beauty and significance. It discusses various conservation strategies that are being implemented to protect these iconic birds from extinction, providing insights into both the challenges they face and the efforts being made to ensure their survival.

      Parrot Conservation
    • Focusing on the management and care of this bird genus, the book provides comprehensive insights into housing, feeding, breeding, incubation, and hand-rearing. It serves as a definitive guide for both enthusiasts and pet owners, detailing essential practices for keeping these birds healthy in the wild and in captivity.

      A Guide to Grey Parrots as Pet & Aviary Birds
    • Go West for Parrots!

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      For those interested in tropical birds and other wildlife, South America is a paradise. From its cities to the shrinking wild and unspoilt forests, mountains, lakes and p�ramo regions, it is teeming with fascinating creatures. Rosemary Lows journeys to the neotropics, starting in 1975 and spanning 33 years, are described in this absorbing book. The emphasis is firmly on the birds and other fauna, with a sprinkling of people, culture and adventures along the way.

      Go West for Parrots!
    • Attractive full-colour illustrations and photographs. Integrated activities on every double-page spread. Audio CDs (American English) for all titles. Notes for teachers and parents included in every reader. Teacher's Handbook available. Separate Activity Books available.

      Dolphin Readers Level 1: Little Helpers
    • Attractive full-colour illustrations and photographs. Integrated activities on every double-page spread. Audio CDs (American English) for all titles. Notes for teachers and parents included in every reader. Teacher's Handbook available. Separate Activity Books available.

      Dolphin Readers Starter Level: My Family
    • A Century of Parrots tells the story of the trappers, the dealers and smugglers, and the collectors who contributed to the decline of so many parrot species; and of the conservation efforts in the last two decades of the 20th century. This well-researched cultural history includes chapters on aviculture, species trade, zoos and collections, conservation, and many more.

      Century of Parrots