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Useful Tips and Products for Feeding Wild Birds this Autumn

[…]impossible. If you enjoy feeding Gray or Red Squirrels, or their amusing nocturnal relatives the Flying Squirrels, please check out our extensive line of small mammal foods and feeders.  If you are a “purist” who does not enjoy feeding these amusing but overbearing little fellows, you might wish to consider […]
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Breaking News – Prehistoric Bird’s Wingspan is Largest Ever Recorded

[…]known bird, present or past.  At an estimated 65 pounds, it also outweighed today’s heaviest flying bird, the 40 pound Kori Bustard. Thrills for Modern and Ancient Birders I’ve worked with California and Andean Condors, whose 11-12 foot wingspans are largest known today, and was shocked when I first came […]
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The Many Sides of the Blue and Gold Macaw

[…]huge birds always remain close to their mates…even within large flocks, paired birds, flying so that their wings are nearly touching, are easy to distinguish.  As much or more so than any parrot, Blue and Gold Macaws thrive on company – single captives will languish without ample human companionship and […]

The Rosellas – Australia’s Brilliantly Colored Long-Tailed Parakeets

[…]at mimicking songs and whistles. Averaging 12 inches in length, Rosellas are active and delight in flying, and so are best housed in large cages and given frequent out-of-cage time.  An outdoor aviary is ideal.  Many species are very cold tolerant, but I have run across frost-damaged toes in zoo […]
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Birding Trips – Combining Bird-Watching and “Regular” Vacation Activities

Passionate birders are a breed apart – I know folks who think nothing of flying from NYC to Argentina at a moment’s notice in the hope of spotting a non-descript sandpiper that happened to show up unexpectedly.  Some such people, however, sometimes (rarely!) manage to talk non-birders into becoming their […]
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Choosing an Ideal Home for Your Birds – Small Parrots in Large Cages

[…]will also serve very well as luxury accommodations for smaller birds. In addition to increased flying and climbing space, many of these cages offer other advantages – for example, the roof of the Playtop Cage is equipped with perches, a seed tray and hooks for toys, the Fan Top Victorian […]
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Large, Beautiful Cages for Large, Beautiful Birds

[…]very useful for those of you who care for Prehensile-tailed Porcupines, Red, Prevost’s and other Squirrels, Spotted Skunks and similar creatures. Large Cages for Tight Spaces Another nicely designed enclosure that caught my eye is the A&E Space Saver Hexagonal Cage.  Nearly as large as the Dual Cage, it has […]
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The Gorgeous Grass Parakeets – An Introduction to Some Popular Species

[…]view of one will explain why!  Like several of its relatives, this parakeet has the odd habit of flying about and singing as dusk falls. Its erratic flight, best seen in an outdoor aviary, has led some to describe it as a “multi-colored bat”. In common with other Grass Parakeets, […]
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Pet Bird Health – Labored Breathing and Respiratory Distress

[…]shows a Budgie that uses an elevator because breathing problems prevent him from flying. Please see also Sinusitis in Birds http://www.azeah.com/Care-Sheets.asp?id=186.     Gahal Cockatoos image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by Jar0d and Snowmanradio Asian Blue Quail image referenced from wikipedia and originally posted by […]
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The Bird Room – A Treat for Birds of all Kinds (and their owners!)

[…]Baths.  Just be sure to keep your species needs in mind, and don’t overcrowd the habitat – flying room is one of the most important benefits of a bird room. The bird room’s floor should be overlain with tile, and, for most species, covered with a layer of sand.  Sand […]
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