- in some
older spellings that are
still sometimes encountered,
including paroquet or paraquet. However, in
modern French,
perruche is used to
refer to parakeets...
- The
parakeet auklet (Aethia psittacula) is a
small seabird of the
North Pacific.
Parakeet Auklets used to be
placed on its own in the
genus Cyclorrhynchus...
-
first post
office opened in 1806. In 1836, a
mineral water spa
called Paroquet Springs opened. The
mineral water was
believed to have
medicinal properties...
-
December 2015. Wright,
Albert (July 1912). "Early
Records of the
Carolina Paroquet". The Auk. 29 (3): 343–363. doi:10.2307/4071042. JSTOR 4071042. Katz, Brigit...
- good.
Stalk is short. Tree is very productive.
Eating Use December–March
Paroquet Berkshire,
England <1899 A red
apple with russet.
Width 64 mm (2.5 in)...
- A&C Black. p. 10. Tiwari, NK (1930). "The
mating of the Blossom-headed
Paroquet (Psittacula cyanocephala)". J.
Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 34 (1): 254–255....
- library.sc.edu. Wright,
Albert (July 1912). "Early
Records of the
Carolina Paroquet". The Auk. 29 (3): 343–363. doi:10.2307/4071042. JSTOR 4071042. Rosen,...
- King Cyril-John
Delagny Pierre-François Martin-Laval
Tricheuse Monsieur Paroquet Jean-François Davy (3)
Korkoro Fernand Tony
Gatlif Adieu créature David...
- Tahiti:
London Missionary Society's Press. p. 314. the name of a
small paroquet Wahlroos, Sven (2002). "Vini". English-Tahitian Tahitian-English Dictionary...
- Cook
between 26 and 30
January 1777. Cook
wrote of
seeing "yellowish
paroquets" in the
woods there.
Anderson collected many bird
specimens while tasked...