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 · MARITIME UNIT FIELD MANUAL STRATEGIC SERVICES (Provisional) SECTION I-INTRODUCTION 1. SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL This manual sets forth the authorized functions, operational plans, methods, and organization of Maritime Units (MU) as a part of OSS operations. Its purpose is to guide Strategic Services personnel responsible for plan­. Finally, immediately after adopting a Caique Parrot find a local veterinarian who can give the Caique Parrot checkups, and diagnose any major issues. Why Caique Parrot Adoption Is the Best Option. Many Caique Parrots suffer times of hardship and loneliness at the hand of Caique Parrot breeders who are not sensitive to proper care.  · Caiques feed on vegetables, flowers, fruits, small amounts of clay lick, and sometimes ants. The ones in captivity do well with pellets that contain the right amount of nutrients. Clay lick’s importance is unknown to some owners, and they tend to eliminate it from the bird’s diet.


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Caique Colors and Markings. The markings of a caique are distinct; they have more of a color-blocked look. Their heads, wings, bellies, and thighs tend to be a distinct color from other body parts with few gradients between the colors. The black-headed and white-bellied caiques are the most common color variety. Caïque is also the term for a light skiff or long, narrow rowboat used especially on the Bosporus, Turkey. Historically, a caïque was a boat of 5–6 meters (16–20 ft) in length, and 1 meter (3 ft) in width, used mainly for transportation. Caiques feed on vegetables, flowers, fruits, small amounts of clay lick, and sometimes ants. The ones in captivity do well with pellets that contain the right amount of nutrients. Clay lick’s importance is unknown to some owners, and they tend to eliminate it from the bird’s diet.

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