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Mar. 31 A family from Herne/west Germany is breeding Grand Parrots: Up to now they are very tiny and you can nearly imagine that they are belonging to the species of Grand Parrots'. But they do. They are a little sensation because the breeding of them in captivity is very seldom. Marlies Kracht Marlies Karcht, pict), the successful bird's mother brings them up with the yellow of eggs, with fruits, oat flakes and baby foods. The little ones, being now two months old, must be fed every few hours. When they are grown up they will have a considerable walue, but Marlies Kracht says: They will surely not be sold; we will keep Max and Moritz for ourselves in any case

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