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- Federation of Aviculture Companion parrot Simpson, C. S. (November 1894). "Aviculturist". The Avicultural Magazine. 1 (1): 2. Retrieved 22 March 2022. "The Avicultural...
- Tony Silva, also known as Antonio H. Silva (born 1960) is an American aviculturist and ornithologist, and the author of books and articles about parrots...
- (26 September 1890 – 5 November 1985) was a French ornithologist and aviculturist. He later became American. He was renowned for not only discovering but...
- slaughtered each year for meat worldwide. They are also kept and bred by aviculturists and often displa**** in zoos. Almost all the varieties of domestic ducks...
- export permits. Sometimes macaws are hybridized for the pet trade. Aviculturists have reported an over-abundance of female blue-and-yellow macaws in...
- Toñito Silva, Puerto Rican politician Tony Silva (born 1960), American aviculturist António Silva Cardoso (1928–2014), Angolan politician Antônio da Silva...
- ISBN 978-0-9577024-6-2. Hayward, Jim (1992). The Manual of Colour Breeding. The Aviculturist Publications. ISBN 978-0-9519098-0-5. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- at Birds International in the Philippines and the aviaries of Swiss aviculturist Dr. Hämmerli were purchased by Sheikh Saud bin Muhammed bin Ali Al-Thani...
- Oldenburg (city) – 7 September 1944, Bremen) was a German businessman and aviculturist who kept nightingales and canaries at his aviary in Bremen. Along with...
- seen in South America in the early twentieth century.: 16  The Spanish aviculturist Salvador Castelló, who visited Chile in 1914, saw them and named them...