“…Different investigations have studied haemosporidian parasites detection by microscopic and molecular approaches in pet and captive birds across the world (Alley et al., 2008; Belo et al., 2009; Bensch et al., 2012; Brossy, 1992; Chagas et al., 2017; Dinhopl et al., 2011; Nakayima et al., 2019; Nourani et al., 2020a; Pacheco et al., 2011; Paperna & Martelli, 2008; Scaglione et al., 2016a; Schrenzel et al., 2003; ). Despite the extent of knowledge on the avian haemosporidian parasites, information about domestic and wild bird's blood parasites is overall insufficient in Iran (Nourani et al., 2017a; Nourani et al., 2017b, Nourani et al., 2018a; Nourani et al., 2018b; Nourani & Dinparast Djadid, 2019; Nourani et al., 2020a; Nourani et al., 2020b; Nourani et al., 2020c). To date there have been limited investigations documenting morphological and molecular results of blood intracellular parasites infection in pet and domestic birds (Chaechi‐Nosrati et al., 2018; Mirzaei et al., 2016; Nematollahi et al., 2012).…”