World Sparrow Day: A Small Bird with a Powerful Story
World sparrow day 20 March
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World sparrow day 20 March
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Matriarchy, Patriarchy, and Gender Lessons from Budgies (Yes, Really) Pet birds—especially budgerigars (budgies)—look like tiny, cheerful fluff-balls with opinions about millet. But beneath the chirps lies a surprisingly sophisticated social system that has fascinated ethologists (scientists who study animal behaviour) for decades. If you’ve ever lived with budgies, you already know the truth: someone is
Pet Bird Care Self Assessment Know if you are taking care of your pet bird well and find ideas for improvement Try it for Free! Pet Bird Care Self-Assessment Tool Pet Bird Care Self Assessment For budgies, lovebirds and cockatiels. Answer honestly to see how closely your care matches current avian-vet and welfare recommendations. Your
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Understanding and Fixing the Behaviour Biting is one of the most common behaviour problems reported by bird owners. Birds rarely bite “for no reason” – it is usually fear, confusion or learned behaviour. Common Reasons Birds Bite Fear or surprise: Sudden hands, loud noises, or being cornered. Territorial or hormonal behaviour: Protecting cage, perch or
Why Birds Scream All birds vocalise, but constant loud screaming can be stressful. The goal is not to make a bird silent, but to reduce unnecessary screaming and encourage healthier ways to communicate. Normal flock calls: Morning and evening “hello” calls are natural. Attention-seeking: If noise brings humans running, birds repeat it. Boredom and
“Feather Spa by Nature: Preening” Birds don’t have salons, spas or combs — yet they manage to keep their feathers sleek, waterproof, and gorgeous. The secret? Preening — a built-in self-cleaning routine that nature gave them. 🪶 What Is Preening? Preening is a bird’s regular habit of using its beak (or sometimes feet) to clean,
Diwali and festival time precautions for pet birds safety and happy festival
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