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How To Make Your Cockatoo A Great Companion Bird

A cockatoo is a gregarious creature and certain aspects of its psyche are hard wired. The need to keep with the flock and feed together. The need for companionship and affection. it's necessary to anticipate the basic needs of the bird and to see that they are met. These are just some of its needs. Often these are needs that a captive bird may not be able to fulfill by itself. So, it looks up to its human family to provide these basic needs.

Jessica G Harrison

 

 
When You Choose a Cockatoo, Pick the Bird That Selects You

The colorful plumage, and the ability to mimic and size are the things one would like to take into account while selecting a Cockatoo as their pet. They will also expect you to interact with them often. One belief pet owners across the world share in common is: "When choosing a bird, pick a bird that selects you". It is believed that this bird will be cheerful, inquisitive and will readily come to you.

Jessica G Harrison

 

 
Bird Houses- Magical Structures

When you look at an old American or European backyard, you can expect to find at least one bird house mounted on a tree branch or standing on a pole. For many years, people all over the world have been putting up these tiny homes.

David Faulkner

 

 
Flooding - A Bad Parrot Training Technique

Article exploring the differences between the old animal training technique called 'flooding' and the newer techniques of positive reinforcement.

Dave Womach

 

 
Create Your Own Bird House

It's great to hear the birds chirping in the morning making it sweeter and brighter but how can you get them near you? Yes, create your own bird house and lure them in there so that every morning will be sweetened with your birds singing.

Keith Londrie

 

 
How to Save Money by Buying a Cheap Bird Cage

You have just purchased a large beautiful bird. This is the bird you have always wanted and you plan on having him around for a long time. He was quite expensive and now your budget is looking a little tight and your new bird needs a home. You need to save money on the bird cage and supplies. But where are you going to find a cheap bird cage?

Terry Edwards

 

 
Bird Watching for Beginners

The sport of bird watching is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the United States. Learn how fun it can be to watch birds.

Louis Dale

 

 
African Grey Parrots' Food

When you invite an African Grey parrot to share your home, you are taking on a long-term responsibility to provide a good diet for that parrot for 50 years or more.

Anna Hart

 

 
Things to Know Before Getting a Bird Feeder

If you have decided that you want to feed the birds there is a lot you will have to find out before you can get it all set up. You need to know which type of bird feeder you need depending on which birds live in your area and which ones you want to attract o your yard. No matter the choices you are planning on making the first thing to consider is that whichever feeder you choose you want it to be able to satisfy a certain number of basic needs.

Mayoor Patel

 

 
Using Glass Bird Feeders

If you have decided that you want to put a feeder for the birds into your garden you may feel that you want something different than the standard types. Anyone can have a tube feeder or the more common platform bird feeders. Perhaps you are looking instead for a glass bird feeder. These are a more elegant, and often more expensive, type of feeder.

Mayoor Patel

 

 
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