-
specific epithet pullārius is from
Latin and
means "of
young birds" (pullus
means "chick"). Two
subspecies are recognised: A. p.
pullarius (Linnaeus, 1758)...
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lovebird Aga****is
pullarius (Linnaeus, 1758) Two
subspecies Aga****is
pullarius pullarius, (Linnaeus, 1758) Aga****is
pullarius ugandae, Neumann, 1908...
- only chickens. The
chickens were kept in a cage
under the care of the
pullarius (keeper of the chickens) who, when the time came,
released the chickens...
- (Smith-Stanley, 1814) LC IUCN
Ethiopia and
central Eritrea Red-headed
lovebird A.
pullarius (Linnaeus, 1758) LC IUCN Sub-Saharan
Africa north of the
Democratic Republic...
- black-ch****ed
lovebird Aga****is
personatus – yellow-collared
lovebird Aga****is
pullarius – red-headed
lovebird Aga****is
roseicollis – rosy-faced
lovebird Aga****is...
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Normally only
chickens were consulted. The
chickens were
cared for by the
pullarius, who fed them
pulses or a
special kind of cake when an
augury was needed...
-
brightly decorated.
According to Livy a
feeder of the
sacred chickens (
pullarius) in the
Roman army
falsely reported favorable au****es to the consul,...
- Black-collared lovebird, Aga****is
swinderniana Red-headed lovebird, Aga****is
pullarius Order: Psittaciformes Family:
Psittacidae African and New
World parrots...
- ochraceocinereus).
Common birds include the red-headed
lovebird (Aga****is
pullarius) and
little greenbul (Eurillas virens). The
forest ground-thrush (Geokichla...
- Gray-headed lovebird, Aga****is c**** Red-headed lovebird, Aga****is
pullarius (E) Black-winged lovebird, Aga****is
taranta (E) Rosy-faced lovebird,...