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How to Catch Your Escaped Parrot - Don’t Call the Fire Service!
2009-07-18 • by Administrator
Did you parrot just fly out of the window? Missing your only source of entertainment? There a few simple things you need to follow to catch your escaped parrot. Your days will not be lonely anymore and your loved one is back where it belongs!
The first thing you need to do is find out how the birds in your area behave and find out when they make a lot of noise. This can narrow you down to a smaller time limit to run one of your physical searches. Research shows, that usually birds turn noisy, just before sun-rise or just after sun-set. So set these as your peak timings and search harder during these times.
Things to Consider Before Getting a Pet Bird
2009-03-13 • by Administrator
Some people or maybe most people, I should say, think that having a pet bird will cost them much lesser than an animal like a cat or a dog for instance. They are thought to be of lower maintenance value than a fish or even hamsters for that matter. The truth is that this is not true at all! Birds need everything ranging from attention to their diet. These birds can not be decoration pieces and cannot be kept in a cage and made to sit there all day long.
Parrot Adoption - How Do You Adopt A Parrot?
2009-02-28 • by Administrator
Parrot adoption is so much like adopting a baby. Those people who adopt parrots will initially have a problem with maintaining a pet parrot. All they want to do is give the parrot a really good place to stay in. Parrot adoption does not mean that you get free parrots. This is just that it is really expensive than getting a real parrot from a shop. So you can get parrots from former owners for a minimum rate.
Increasing Bird Visits To Your Garden - Why You Should Start Planting Trees!
2009-02-17 • by Administrator
To some people, there is nothing more joyful than watching colorful birds playing in their garden. Nevertheless, increasing the number of birds that visit your garden involves a little work that not only gives you a healthy hobby, but also might help in saving a number of different species of birds that are dwindling in numbers due to overexploitation! There are three basic necessities, the fulfillment of which can increase the size of the bird population visiting your garden. These are the most basic requirements that all birds need – food, water and shelter.
Attracting wild birds
2009-01-26 • by Bonnie White
There is truly nothing like hearing the sound of wild birds calling and talking back and forth in your own yard. To look out of your windows and see birds making their homes, flying and frolicking in your own yard may even give you a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. Unfortunately not everyone lives in an area that is rich with, or fit for, bird life. With the abundance of cities, towns and civilization, habitats for wild birds is not at its best. On the other hand you can create a healthy habitat for wild birds with a little bit of effort.