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Birds
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Bird Cage Covers - What You Should Know
If you own a pet bird you may already know the importance of having a bird cage cover. There are some important points to keep in mind when using bird cage cover.
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Bird Houses and Accessories
To bring home the nice little birdie you just bought, you need a bird house. Remember: even birds that get out of their houses to socialize still spend a large amount of time inside. It is best to buy a larger bird house because at first the bird might try to get out and a small one would hurt it.
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Cockatiel - Why They Make The Best First Parrot
This article focuses on the new bird enthusiast and choosing their first bird to own. In this article I will explain why I think the cockatiel is my overall pick for the new bird owner and why. I will also give important comparisons between the cockatiel and other parrot breeds such as the African Grey, Eclectus, Conure, and others.
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Setting Up The African Grey Parrot's Environment - Cage, Perches, Care And More
African Grey Parrots thrive on activity. In the wild they are very social amongst their own species and forage the forest in groups to search for food. They need to run around, climb, chew and play for most of their day. Their large size makes their need rather difficult to cater in captivity but one must nevertheless try their best to provide the best environment possible.
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Caring For Your Feathered Pets
I can honestly say that over the years of owning these wonderful creatures, they have surely entertained me quite well.
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Blue And Gold Macaw Of The Rainforest
The blue and gold macaw of the rainforest is found mainly in tropical South America. Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, northern Paraguay, and eastern Peru all offer the kind of home the macaw parrot needs.
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Large Bird Cage - How To Find The Best One
Getting the right large bird cage for your favorite birds is one of the most important decisions you'll make. Bird cages come in many different price ranges, as well as all sorts of sizes and styles.
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Common Pet Parrot Dangers
The fact that your parrot will probably be tucked away in his cage for most of the time might give you the false impression that he’s safer than other pets, since there won't be any outdoor dangers lurking around him. Even if your parrot is trained not to leave the house and you can literally let him fly around loose, there are still several household dangers that you need to keep off him. The following article will try to list these dangers and offer you some tips on how to avoid them, saving your parrot’s life or at least keeping him away from serious injury.
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Bird Toys Keep Your Pet Bird Healthy & Happy
Bird toys are an important and necessary part of your pet bird’s environment. In the wild birds don't need toys to occupy their time they have enough challenges to do on a daily basis just to survive.
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