Jenday Parakeet
Jenday Parakeets is a medium-sized parrot native to Brazil. This species was first discovered and recorded in 1788 by German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin. It is distinguished by its long tail.
This Jenday Parakeet has been mounted in a tall dome with a black, antique-style base. The bird is resting on a three-pronged branch and an intricate environment has been created around it, with moss and small plants.
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CITES EXPORT INFORMATION
(FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS ONLY)
This wildlife product has been identified as a protected species by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This means that it cannot be exported outside of the US without special permits issued by the US Fish & Wildlife Service. You may obtain the CITES export permits and export this item yourself by contacting the US Fish & Wildlife Service:
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