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Things You Must Never Feed Your Pet Bird

 This articles offers certain foods that you, being a bird owner, should never feed to your pet bird. If you have questions concerning a particular type of bird seed or fruit, consult your veterinarian. Buy your bird seed from a reputable producer like ABBA or Kaytee and read about the native diets of your bird species and supply a diet that features bird seed, fruit, and vegetables that closely resembles the natural food source of your particular bird species. Before purchasing a bird as a pet, read and collect information on certain things to do and not to do. There are many species of bird that, if cared for properly, will be lifetime companions and family members. Every responsible bird owner should know that there are certain foods and specific ingredients that must never be fed to a pet bird. Here is a list of six (6) food items that should never be fed to a bird or caution must be taken in the preparation of the food. 1. Chocolate, unfortunately, is not for the birds. That w...

Wild Bird Feeding - How to Guide

 There are over 20 million people in the US that feed wild birds; the following easy steps will help you become one of them. Start out gradually and simply, work your way up to creating that unique backyard environment that will attract many colorful wild birds. Selecting a feeder Feeders come in some basic shapes however; there are many variations on styles and size. It is a personal preference which ones you place in your yard. By placing Several different types of feeders throughout your yard, you will attract many different types of birds. Platform feeders can be placed on the ground to service ground feeding birds, hung from trees or mounted on a post. They are a great place for larger birds like doves, towhees, sparrows, grosbeaks and blue jays. Hopper feeders typically will hold a large amount of seed that will be protected from the weather. These types of feeders are generally very easy to fill and will accommodate virtually any type of seed. Tube feeders tend to attract th...

Creating the Ideal Bird Cage

 A cozy, comfortable, clean cage is the best thing you can do for your bird. Setting up the right environment for your bird will not only make your bird happy, it will make it easier for you to maintain the bird cage. Here are some items you need for the perfect home. CAGE LINERS AND LITTER Cage liners and litter will make your life a little easier. You need to be able to clean out your bird cage easily and quickly. Which type you use is personal preference. Some owners like liners since they can be peeled away and replaced fast. Others prefer to scoop litter out of the tray at the bottom of the cage. If you use litter, make sure you find a dust free variety and replace it every 3 days. CUPS AND SHIELDS Cups are for food and water and are basically your bird's dishes. Find cups that are dishwasher safe and easy to lift out. Also, use cups that have bolts or hooks outside the cage to prevent your bird from chewing on them. Cup shields are meant to keep seed messes inside the cage in...

Attract More Birds To Your Backyard With Feeders, Houses, and Baths

 Selecting bird feeders for your backyard may be overwhelming for newbies. The truth is, selecting a feeder you want in your backyard can be as easy as one, two, and three. First, decide what kind of feathered friends you want to attract. Second, buy a bird feeder and bird food that will attract those birds. Most feeders will attract a variety of avian friends, however, there are certain bird feeders specially designed to attract a particular specie. For example, if you want to attract hummingbirds or orioles you'll need to buy feeders that are designed to store hummingbird nectar or fruit, jellies or sweet nectar for orioles. The third part is the easiest and most enjoyable: find a place to put your bird feeder. You can hang bird feeders from tree branches or place them on top of the rail of your deck. Another popular way of displaying feeders for your feathered friends is on a hook stand or bracket. Hook stands can come as a single hook or others can hold as much as 4-8 bird feed...