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A Curious Catastrophe in the Parrot World

  By Brian Vastag

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The tiny patient was feathered and failing. The prognosis: grim. On a hot Friday before Labor Day 2008, Amy Kistler fought holiday traffic to make a house call. She was greeted by a high cyclone fence and snapping rottweilers. When the owner opened the gate and dismissed the guard dogs, Kistler stepped into the world of a parrot breeder.

Behind the house, dozens of cages—some as big as 6 feet square and 8 feet tall, with wooden nesting boxes inside—littered the yard. Each held a pair of parrots. Majestic macaws, big cream-colored crested cockatoos, African grays with blood-red tails.

Illustration: Riccardo Vecchio

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