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Why People Give up Parrots; The Unwanted Bird
Life with parrots! Social, dietary, veterinary and housing needs of captive exotic birds. Information on specific parrot species and on the problem of ...
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Behavioral Concerns for Captive Exotic Birds
Behavioral Concerns for Captive Exotic Birds. It’s important to learn the difference between natural parrot behaviors that are a problem for humans, ...
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The True Parrot
Oct 28, 2001 ... A parrot is a type of exotic bird that has a hooked beak and feet where two toes point forward and two point backward. ...
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Why People Give up Parrots; The Unwanted Bird
Information on specific parrot species and on the problem of unwanted birds. ... Rescue groups should not refuse birds based on their size and species. ...
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Before You Buy a Bird Cage
Casters make it easy to move birds from room to room. Cage Grates. Most cages have a removable grate on the bottom of the cage. The grate causes the bird's ...
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Aviaries: Creating a More Natural Environment for Birds
An indoor aviary can either be built into your home or purchased. When I was a teenager, my family had so many birds that my parents built an aviary into ...
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Common Health Problems in Birds
Aspergillosis is the most common fungal infection in birds. .... tail-bobbing, loss of weight, swollen eyes & eye discharge, lack of appetite, gagging, ...
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Why People Give up Parrots; The Unwanted Bird
Life with parrots! Social, dietary, veterinary and housing needs of captive exotic birds. Information on specific parrot species and on the problem of ...
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Common Species of Birds Kept in Captivity
These birds, unlike the other birds discussed in this section, are softbills. These are not cuddly birds. Most people keep these birds for their colors or ...
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Social/Intellectual Needs of Parrots
If you are planning on adopting a parrot, you should plan on building an aviary at some point to allow your parrot a safe place to fly around. ...