Well let me start making one, one birdie. Those birds that have this kind of special shape that the birds they first come here, from here, they jump to there. I like it very much, how it really works. Because there's some kind of birdbaths that the birds...
Instructions Step 1: Keep your new bird in a separate cage and in another room before you introduce the two birds. You want your old bird to be able to hear but not see his new friend. Keep the cages separated in different rooms for about two weeks so...
Instructions Step 1: Research different types of birds to make an informed decision on the right pet bird for your family. Read bird magazines and books to learn all about the type of bird you want to adopt. Step 2: Join a bird club to meet fellow bird...
Instructions Step 1: Take into consideration how close your neighbors are to you before you buy a bird. There are several breeds of birds that shriek when left home alone or when they're excited. This can become very frustrating to your neighbors. Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Read bird magazines. Bird magazines provide listings of bird shows across the country organized by state. This can help you find a show in your area where you can look for a bird for breeding. Step 2: Attend a bird show. Bird shows...
Instructions Step 1: Determine what breed of talking bird you want. These include: the African gray, the Greater Hill Mynah, the Yellow-naped Amazon, the Yellow-fronted Amazon, the Quaker Parakeet and the blue and gold macaw. Step 2: Buy an older bird...
My name is Joseph Shung Chiang Lee. I am the member of the Calcutta Racing Pigeon Club. Right now I am holding a racing pigeon which is called a homing pigeon. The scientific for this pigeon is called Columbia Livia. As you can see this bird is different...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Small stick Steady, calm hand and outstretched fingers Step 1: The words, "step up," are universally accepted in the parrot word as the words to use when teaching your bird to step onto your finger. As you teach...
Instructions Step 1: Catch a bird and clip its wings. Allow the bird time to get used to his new wings in his cage for a day or two. Step 2: Move the bird's cage to an empty room where there are fewer distractions. Set up the room for the bird. Place a...
Instructions Step 1: Ask you veterinarian if they know of a local bird breeder that you can talk to. If your veterinarian doesn't know of one then maybe one of their colleagues does. Some veterinarians specialize in birds. Step 2: Go to the zoo. A...
Hi my name is Sarah and I’m coming to you from Petland in Pinborough, Pines, Florida today and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I am going to speak with you today about how to buy a pet bird. There are several things to consider when you are looking...
Hi, my name is Elizabeth and I am speaking on behalf of Expert Village. We are going to talk about motivation. So what are you going to do to make your bird do what you want it to do. There are several different types of motivation. The one that seems to...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Birdfeeder Bird food Binoculars Step 1: Position birdfeeder in a tree or on a pole, where it can easily be seen from a window or your back porch. Step 2: Fill the feeder with bird food. Then scatter some on the...
Hi, today we're going to be talking about pairing parakeets. If you've got a parakeet that's lost a mate, or you only got one; generally, you can get any other parakeet; as long as it's the same species. You can put them together, and have no problem...
Hello! Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Wayne Peterson and I'm the director of the Important Bird Areas Program for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Today we're here at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts where we'll...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bird feeders Bird bath Fresh fruit Berry bushes Seeds, nuts and thistle Step 1: Hang several types of bird feeders in your yard. Keep them full of various types of seeds, nuts and thistle. Step 2: Place pieces of...
Instructions Step 1: Provide food. Each species of bird has a different food requirement; these can change throughout the year and as the bird matures. Find out the favorite foods of the birds you want to attract, and provide those foods. Plant trees...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Appropriate Bird Cage Appropriate Bird Food Appropriate Bird Toys Bird Food and Water Holders How to Adopt a Bird for Free Step 1: Research: To adopt a bird for free you will need to do some research. You should get...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dark, breathable cover Bird toys Step 1: Cover the birds. Many birds calm down in the dark, try placing them in a room that no light enters. A dark, breathable cover can also be used. A small bird can be held close...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bird feeder Step 1: Speak with your veterinarian about the ideal diet for your pet bird. Pet food companies that claim to supply bird food for a wide range of birds may not take into account animal size, region of...
Instructions Step 1: Choose a room for bathing that's warm and has no drafts. Start the bathing process early in the day so the bird has ample time to dry before bedtime. Step 2: Fill a low, heavy dish with one to two inches of water, depending on the...
Instructions Step 1: Buy books that teach kids about birds. "Birdsong" by Audrey Wood introduces your child to birding through story and colorful illustrations. It'll make them want to listen to the bird songs too. Step 2: Print pictures of birds for...
Instructions Step 1: Purchase a relatively large cage for your bird. Make sure the bars of the cage are suitable for your type of bird. Smaller birds need bars spaced closer together to prevent their going AWOL. Step 2: Select a cage that is wide enough...
Instructions Step 1: Understand that an aviary is an emotional, physical and financial commitment. The birds need to be fed regularly, allowed time to roam and taken to the veterinarian when needed. To learn about the aspects of this commitment before...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Bird cage Tape measure Step 1: Combine exercise with entertainment by buying a bird gym. Bird gyms are elaborate stands with swings, perches and attached toys that provide an exercise venue for up to three birds or...