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Training Your Pet Bird

How to teach your pet bird fun new behaviours through positive reinforcement. What rewards to use, when to train and how to train are included in this article.

Rachel F.

 

 
Commonly Known Swan Species

Swans are the larges and generally considered the most beautiful of the waterfowl. A male is known as a cob, a female is a pen, and the young are called cygnets.

Andrew Grey

 

 
Don't Help Baby Birds

After working hard to provide the necessary food, water, cover, and nest-sites to create a backyard wildlife habitat, making their garden wildlife friendly, they spot a baby blue jay hopping around the garden. It's unable to fly. What should they do? What would you do?

Anne Moore

 

 
Pet Bird Safety at Home - Things You Ought to Know

Article reveals that birds are some of the most fragile types of animals. This can be hard to believe considering that some birds can outlive their owners. Explain things a bird owner should know to ensure that their bird are safe at home.

Moses Wright

 

 
Talking Parrot - Which One Is The Best?

So you want a talking parrot but you're not sure which one is the best, well hopefully this may help you out. African and Timneh Greys are the stars of show as far as talking parrots go. Both are members of the African Grey family. Often the larger bird is known as a Congo African Grey. The Timneh is smaller and has a horn colored upper mandible and it also has maroon tail feathers.

Iziah Shumkel

 

 
Watch Out For Predators - Secure Bird Houses

Every bird specie has other species that are harmful for it. The natural predators are an inevitable problem and you will have to deal with it. Of course this doesn't mean to kill the predators but to...

Keith Londrie

 

 
Wren House Plans - 5 Important Points To Consider

Wrens are small songbirds, usually with brown feathers and a slender, down-turned beak. They are native to North and South America, Asia, and Europe. The wren is one of the most beloved songbirds of all time, and it is truly a pleasure to hear them singing in the morning.

David Faulkner

 

 
Birdcages - How To Know What You Need?

Have you been thinking of getting a pet bird, but have no idea what type of birdcage you need? Well, here is some help in discovering what kind of birdcage you need, as well as some other helpful items to put in it.

Terry Edwards

 

 
Parrot Cages - Where To Place Them?

Although this seems like a trivial matter, where you place your Parrot Cage is very important. There are a lot of things to consider about the placement of your Parrot cage. You should not place a parrot cage anywhere near source of radiant heat or draft. This at first may seem obvious but some heat sources are anything but. Heating and cooling ducts can be a problem.

Iziah Shumkel

 

 
Decorative Bird Houses - How It All Began

Humans have a natural tendency to decorate and make things better. We like adorning our houses with all sorts of frills and ornaments. During the holiday seasons, we put up whatever decorations are necessary for the current festivities. Neighbors sometimes even compete as to the lavishness of their trimmings.

David Faulkner

 

 
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