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African parrots
 -  "An Introduction to African Greys by Rebecca Margison African Greys, Psittacus erithacus, are parrots that are native to several countries in Africa. The bird commonly called the Congo Grey is the nominate species, Psittacus erithacus erithacus, and the Timneh Grey, Psittacus erithacus timneh is the subspecies. There are some people who may refer to a “Cameroon” or a “Ghana” Grey; these are not different species. The names refer to the country in which the birds are believed to have come. This is not always accurate, though, since the laws regarding importation caused many sellers of Greys in Africa to lie about the country of origin. "

Echo's Haven Bird Sanctuary
 -  "Welcome to "Echo's Haven" Bird Sanctuary and Retirement Home. Where birds have a home for life. I'd like to thank all the "Friends of Echo's Haven" for giving your love and support so we can maintain our bird sanctuary. To learn more about "Friends of Echo's Haven" click on the "Become a Friend" button below. To learn more about Echo's Haven and what we do click on the categories to the left. You can navigate within the categories by clicking the next and back buttons at the bottom of the page. "


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African parrots
 -  "An Introduction to African Greys by Rebecca Margison African Greys, Psittacus erithacus, are parrots that are native to several countries in Africa. The bird commonly called the Congo Grey is the nominate species, Psittacus erithacus erithacus, and the Timneh Grey, Psittacus erithacus timneh is the subspecies. There are some people who may refer to a “Cameroon” or a “Ghana” Grey; these are not different species. The names refer to the country in which the birds are believed to have come. This is not always accurate, though, since the laws regarding importation caused many sellers of Greys in Africa to lie about the country of origin. "

Echo's Haven Bird Sanctuary
 -  "Welcome to "Echo's Haven" Bird Sanctuary and Retirement Home. Where birds have a home for life. I'd like to thank all the "Friends of Echo's Haven" for giving your love and support so we can maintain our bird sanctuary. To learn more about "Friends of Echo's Haven" click on the "Become a Friend" button below. To learn more about Echo's Haven and what we do click on the categories to the left. You can navigate within the categories by clicking the next and back buttons at the bottom of the page. "



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