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Pet Birds: Common And WildPeople adopt pet birds for different reasons. There may be some who find feathered friends extremely relaxing and love the colourful plumage. While, there are others who take interest on the ability of some birds to adapt human language.
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Pet BirdsThe Shrink: Understand Your Pet Bird's Behaviour ... owners to train, tame and care for them adequately. Here are some bird movements and how we can interpret them: - Flashing or dilating pupils can either mean aggression or excitement and pleasure. When pupils are dilated pay attention to other movements like tail fanning or raised feathers and some growling, ... Things You Should Remember When Choosing A Cage For Your Pet Bird ... inside the cage. Bird cages are very open since there is bar spacing all around. Pay attention to the spacing in the bird cage because if it is too wide, your bird may squeeze and escape through the bars. For owners who have small birds, spacing should not be more than half an inch apart. If you have ... How To Keep Your Pet Bird Alive ... matters worse. Lastly, never let your bird sleep outside the cage. There is no telling what can happen while you are asleep so instead of taking that risk, it is best to put them back inside and just see them again when you wake up in the morning. Although you cannot always foresee what dangers lie in ... How To Engage Your Kids In Loving Their Pet Birds ... outgrow, you can instead teach them good values in caring for pets. To make sure that they will enjoy the process, you can give them animals that are easy to handle. For this purpose, you can choose to give your kids pet birds. But you also have to be careful about the species that you should give to ... Your Pet Bird May Be In Danger ... - Poisoning Birds can get poisoned by things that they have eaten or inhaled. Inhaled poisonous materials can come from aerosol, insecticides and other cleaning products that you are using at home. Even those air fresheners can be dangerous to your bird's respiratory system. Other common fumes which can ...
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