
Cassell's Book of Birds, Part 3, The Parrots
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Parrots and Their Habitats
Some species will learn to whistle tunes with remarkable clearness and accuracy. Their voice is harsh and screaming, but yet not entirely destitute of an agreeable sound when heard in their native haunts. Birds are unable to swim and are quite incapable of diving. The bill is far more movable than that of any other bird, and is useful for many purposes.
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