This document provides interesting tidbits about bird behavior and care. It notes that birds can live much longer than their owners, with some species living over 40 years. It also warns that mushrooms can be toxic to birds and cause liver failure or digestive issues. The document discusses how birds use body language like feather positioning to communicate emotions and sometimes wag their tails as a greeting. It also mentions that even small birds need to eat half their body weight daily to survive and enjoy variety in their diets. The document stresses that sensory stimulation is important for birds' happiness, and owners can provide toys, perches and auditory stimulation when away.
3. Bird lovers know that
these inquisitive and social
creatures make ideal
pets that can provide
plenty of entertainment
and companionship.
4. While all birds need
basic housing, nutritious
food and plenty of
watchful care …
5. … it is important to
understand the features
that are unique to each
species that may affect
their health and happiness.
6. Whether you are considering
a pet bird or already have
one of your own, check out
these interesting tidbits about
birds that can provide more
insight into their behavior.
17. Most pet owners are
familiar with common
actions performed by dogs
and cats to communicate
with their companions …
18. … but birds also convey
emotions through shifting
their feathers and assuming
a specific stance.
19. For example, loose, ruffled
feathers may mean that a
bird is happy.
However, flared wings or
shoulders may mean that a
bird is either getting ready to
fight or interested in courting.
20. Many people are also
surprised to find that birds will
sometimes wag their tails as
a greeting to their owner.
23. Whether they are outdoors
eating small insects or a pet
consuming their nutritious
feed, it is necessary for a
bird to eat at least half their
body weight each day to be
able to survive.
24. Pet owners should be
conscious of this fact so that
they can plan their bird’s
feeding routine accordingly.
25. Birds also prefer variety in
their diet so include the
occasional treat in your
pet's bowl.
27. Due to the social nature of birds, it is critical to provide them
with constant stimulation that they can use to keep boredom
at bay and find comfort.
29. Birds also notice change in their environment so you
may want to trade out toys from time to time.
30. If you must leave your bird alone during the day, use
a radio or television to provide auditory stimulation
that is similar to social conversations.
32. Through chirps, mimicking and even repeating
words, this pet can show happiness and forge a long
lasting bond with its owner.
33. Understanding and responding to the finer nuances
that make birds unique will enhance your
relationship with your favorite avian companion while
safeguarding their health and longevity.
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