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Pet bird trade in the Caribbean

A pet bird (an Amazon parrot), affected by severe feather loss, is seen inside a birdcage in the bird market in Cartagena, Colombia, 17 April 2018. Keeping caged birds in houses, a habit widely spread across all social classes on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, has a strong tradition and it dates back to Spanish colonial times. Birds of all species have always been kept in cages for one reason: the bird’s singing. Those birds which can be taught to sing complex harmony lines, and thus win popular bird singing competitions, are highly treasured. Although domesticated birds form a significant part of the Caribbean bird breeding culture, the wild songbirds (Colombia has the greatest bird diversity in the world) are frequently trapped in the wild and sold in bird markets.
A pet bird (an Amazon parrot), affected by severe feather loss, is seen inside a birdcage in the bird market in Cartagena, Colombia, 17 April 2018. Keeping caged birds in houses, a habit widely spread across all social classes on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, has a strong tradition and it dates back to Spanish colonial times. Birds of all species have always been kept in cages for one reason: the bird’s singing. Those birds which can be taught to sing complex harmony lines, and thus...
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