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		<title>Respiratory Tract Ailment In Your Parrot</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2011 20:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A respiratory parcel sickness can be fatal to your parrot if left untreated. Find out how to accept if your parrot is having problem with its breathing.The most obvious augury that your parrot has a problem can be seen in &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/12/08/how-to-recognize-a-respiratory-tract-ailment-in-your-parrot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A respiratory parcel sickness can be fatal to your parrot if left untreated. Find out how to accept if your parrot is having problem with its breathing.The most obvious augury that your parrot has a problem can be seen in their tail movement. You must barely be able to see the tail of your parrot moving. If the parrots tail is moving a lot, is very noticeable, and is labored, this may be a sign that there is a problem with its health.If your parrot is having a hard time breathing because it has bunged nostrils, this could be a sign that your parrot has a respiratory parcel ailment. You must check your parrots nostrils for discharge or even blockage.It may be attainable to aid the blockage with medication. See your Vet for the best cure for your parrot. They will more than likely brief you to hold your parrot on its back and put a drop of the cure in each of its nostrils. If there is a lot discharge there, you can wash the nostrils with warm water in bidding to amputate the worst of the blockage before you activation with the medicine.Long-term luggage can be difficult to cure, even when the parrot is treated with antibiotics. The parrots condition may seem to improve, but can worsen again if the parrot becomes stressed at all.Since a sick parrot can get worse, seek veterinary advice as soon as possible. Describe the symptoms as clearly as attainable and give a history of your parrot.</p>
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		<title>Birdie Body Langauge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 23:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Parrots]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Most parrot people are aware of some of the basic body langauge out companions use to communicate with us. But it&#8217;s altogether the more defeatist ones! However, our buddies use a multitude of moves to express lots of emotions, both &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/12/03/birdie-body-langauge/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most parrot people are aware of some of the basic body langauge out companions use to communicate with us. But it&#8217;s altogether the more defeatist ones! However, our buddies use a multitude of moves to express lots of emotions, both positive and negative. So, let&#8217;s look at a few: EXCITEMENT/AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIORSAlthough most of these accomplishments are associated with aggressive/defensive attitudes in our birds, they can also simply signify any excitement, good or bad &#8211; so you have to know your bird, and behold closely to characterize between aggressive postures that mean &#8220;Stay away!&#8221; and those that simply mean &#8220;I&#8217;m over-excited!&#8221; even in a good way. (Of course, even with those you need to be careful, as an over-stimulated bird can still act out by biting.)Eye pinning: The pupils dilate and constrict rapidly, back and forth, indicating ado and interest. Definitely means you need to pay attention and look out.Feather Puffing: The bird fluffs his down out all over, but especially the head and neck, and with Cockatoos, the crest is erect. In the wild, birds use this to appear larger, and thus be more intimidating to foes.Tail Fanning: Especially in Amazons, the bird fans his whole tail out (like a mini-horizontal peacock), again, to appear big and &#8220;scary.&#8221;Blushing: Bare-faced birds like Macaws, accept you to visually behold the facial redness that accompanies excitement. (Actually, ALL parrots so this &#8211; we just can&#8217;t see it through the feathers! Some birds Bloom a light pink, others (Like my Amber), go a deep red. I find young Bloom more than adults, as they experience new things in the world.Head Bowing: The bird, although puffed up, eye-pinning, tail fanning, and blushing, also lowers his head, stretching out his neck. Often accompanied by a &#8220;growling&#8221; sort of sound, or with African Greys and Cockatiels, it&#8217;s more of a &#8220;hissing&#8221; sound.Stretching/Wing Spreading: The bird raises up on tip toes, down and crest erect, neck stretched, wings eagle &#8211; spread -again, he&#8217;s annoying to look big and threatening. Often, a acutely troubled bird will sway back and forth. &#8220;Flash&#8221; colors (Bright dye accents below wings, crest or tail) are acutely visible during this type of posturing &#8211; it&#8217;s hard to miss, as this type of display is QUITE obvious!Although aggression behaviors and ado behaviors are similar, the good observer with a trained eye can readily tell the difference. Work on developing your observation skills, so you&#8217;ll know how to best proceed. Of course, a bird pending at you, head-lowered, with an open beak, is hard for ANYONE to misinterpret!SOLICITOUS BEHAVIORSThese include all the more passive ways a parrot asks for attention. If we ignore these, they can lead to more arrant demands, such as screaming, or neurotic behaviors that become obsessive, approximately ritualistic, activities such as constant flipping or rotating in the cage, or toe-tapping, beak wiping, and odd looking head movements. The basic considerate behaviors include the following:Food Begging: Recently weaned young frequently cry and &#8220;baby bob&#8221; repeatedly. They sit low on the perch, heads turned up, any quivering their wings, with heads bobbing rapidly. This needs to be addressed! Often, newly weaned young revert after moving to their new home. It&#8217;s a good idea to continue regular body authority checks, as anything over a 10% loss is author for concern. I don&#8217;t believe in time-table weaning, and do not feel it is inappropriate to continue, or re-start, hand feeding of young birds. Ask for advice on how to best brandish it.Wing Quivering: The bird sits low with wings carefully quivering, head out, and stretched and softly chirps to you. Some may &#8220;bob,&#8221; even as adults. This is more common in females. It simply means &#8220;Pick me up! Love me!&#8221; I find it quite endearing and cipher to be alarmed about.Leaning Forward/Looking up at you with Big Eyes: This is also a very adorable way birdies ask for some loving. They simply lean toward you and give you big, soft, goo-goo eyes! Pretty fool-proof for most birds!Feather Puffing: Nothing like the feather puffing of aggression/over-excitement, which is stiff and rigid, this is a &#8220;soft&#8221; raising of the feathers, again, especially on the head and neck and means &#8220;Please scratch me and clean my pin feathers!&#8221; They need out help to achieve those advanced spots, and it&#8217;s a conquering way to strengthen your bond by preening his &#8220;pins&#8221; for him!HAPPINESS BEHAVIORSThese are my favorites! They are also the most subtle and most frequently missed signals that our parrots give us. Learn to recognize them and you&#8217;ll enjoy a whole new level of richness in your communications.Tail Wagging: Often in one on one interactions, you&#8217;ll see your bird give his tail a quick &#8220;fan&#8221; and a active side-to-side shake. This means &#8220;I&#8217;m content, I&#8217;m enjoying in my opinion and atmosphere quite relaxed!&#8221; It&#8217;s always a beaming sight!Happy-Wing Tai Chi: You walk in the room, or up to your parrot, he spreads out one wing, in a big stretch, frequently accompanied by a full amplification to the back of the leg on the same side (very graceful, martial-arts-looking). I love this one! Often, they do it at the most ill-timed time, like when you&#8217;re in a big bustle to put him up and get out for the day. But, this is the parrot equivalent of a big hug! It means &#8220;I&#8217;m so beaming to see you! How &#8216;ya doing?!&#8221; Don&#8217;t ever rush him when he&#8217;s animal sooo courteous and pleasant!&#8221;Happy Beak&#8221;: It&#8217;s late, he&#8217;s eaten, he&#8217;s played, he&#8217;s cuddled, he&#8217;s approximately ready for bed &#8211; and you hear a amusing grinding abrasive sound pending from your bird. This is a absolute contentment, relaxed, beaming behavior. I in fact met someone once who professed to &#8220;hate&#8221; that sound! To me, it&#8217;s music to my ears &#8211; it means my kids have had a great day and are ready to go night-night for adorable dreams!Regurgitation: You&#8217;re loving on your buddy when all of a sudden, he starts to bob, then deposits a warm gob of half digested food onto you! Well, you&#8217;ve just been paid the crowning compliment your parrot can pay you! This is how parrots say &#8220;I love you madly, for ever and ever &#8211; you&#8217;re mine!&#8221; Please, don&#8217;t act grossed out, or make faces, or laugh, or run away. Simply say &#8220;I love you, too!&#8221; and give him a rub!There&#8217;s lots more behaviors a postures our companion birds use to express their moods, needs, and feelings to us. When you activation to pay attention to your friend&#8217;s many ways in which he communicates with you, you&#8217;ll assuredly ascertain some special and different ones that will go a log way in enabling the two of you to get the length of better, strengthen your bond, and provide acuity into his own different personality!</p>
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		<title>The Ringneck Parakeet As A Pet Parrot</title>
		<link>http://birdsncages.com/2011/11/20/the-ringneck-parakeet-as-a-pet-parrot/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 21:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A ringneck parakeet is a astrologer sized parakeet bird that is 16 inches long a good part of which is it&#8217;s tail. Ringneck parakeets are playful, able pet parrots that make a almighty addition to any home.These parrots have an &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/11/20/the-ringneck-parakeet-as-a-pet-parrot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A ringneck parakeet is a astrologer sized parakeet bird that is 16 inches long a good part of which is it&#8217;s tail. Ringneck parakeets are playful, able pet parrots that make a almighty addition to any home.These parrots have an average lifespan among 20 to 25 years.It&#8217;s possible to find domesticated ringneck parakeets in just regarding any color imaginable, but the wild ringnecks all have a green body.You can find pied ringnecks, lutino ringnecks, cinnamon ringnecks, blue ringnecks, and gray ringnecks just to name a few.Male ringnecks have a rose and black ring around the neck and both sexes have a red beak.Biting is a parrots way of defending itself. If you make your bird frightened of you it will only serve to make it bite more. Ignore your pet parrot when it bites and try to remain calm pending it stops.Ringneck parakeets are easy to approach and train. Their ability to mimic speech is well known and they are good at education tricks.When a ringneck parakeet has bonded with a person they become defensive and act forcefully to any bird, pet or person that it feels is too close to that person.Without every day handling and socialization ringnecks can revert back to being aggressive and wild birds.Your parakeet also wants time out of it&#8217;s cage on a regular basis to play and explore.  Just be sure to keep an eye on it. They will chew on anythingincluding your furniture.</p>
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		<title>Your Pet Bird&#8217;s Health</title>
		<link>http://birdsncages.com/2011/11/19/your-pet-birds-health/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 01:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://birdsncages.com/wp-includes/images/816bann2.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="81" align="left" />Birds can sometimes be a diminutive more advanced to fathom than a cat or a dog, and sometimes that can lead to serious issues. Health concerns in a bird could be respiratory infections, or even astronomical molting just to name a few. If you take care of your bird properly, however, a lot of said issues can be avoided. Some clobber that you must do to keep your bird in good fitness is feed it the appropriate foods and go to the veterinarian on a regular basis. This piece of writing will blueprint a few more methods of keeping your bird healthy, so keep reading.All Birds are different, and if you have ever owned any other pet then you know that already. All mammals have alternate wants and you need to make sure that you meet their nutritional needs. You need to bronze out exactly what it is your bird needs, and then you must provide it to them. Make sure that you ascertain as much as you feasibly can regarding your bird!Believe it or not present are tons of alternate merchandise out there, but some of them aren&#8217;t going to benefit your bird at all; in fact they may end up doing more harm than good. There&#8217;s not really any article on pet related merchandise which is why you need to ascertain as much as you feasibly can about your bird including what could hurt or kill it. When you have this collusion you will be able to shop wisely.Every bird will need to activation with a good ambiance diet that provides the correct balance of nutrients. For some birds, this is easy. Pre-packaged granule feeds with all the nutrients they need are readily available. For others, present are only low ambiance seed mixes (while not all seed mixes are bad, many have problems) or the essential diet will require supplementation in behest to provide anything your pet needs.Bad diet will make the bird defenseless to infections, and even astronomical growth of certain body parts such as it&#8217;s beat and nails. It may also end up down feathers, and as you&#8217;re going to find out wildfowl are extremely delicate. They may not look sick until the affliction is progressed very far, and that&#8217;s why you need to have regular checkups and good veterinarian that can help you with these problems as they arise.A alter in your bird&#8217;s attitude as well as fluid acquittal in odd chairs such as nostrils or beak, will plausibly attest that the bird is ill, or may even have a diet issue. If you find that your bird is sick, then know that the other wildfowl in the cage will plausibly begin to bluster it. This is something that you want to take care of abruptly because it could result in death if not you take action.Be agreeable to take your vet&#8217;s advice when you bring your pet in, even if it means changing something arterial about the way you take care of your pet. It&#8217;s possible that your cage has been too small, the environment wrong for your bird, or that something else is wrong. If you aren&#8217;t agreeable to correct this problem, you&#8217;re not going to be able to keep your pet bird in good health. Even if someone else has told you that your setup is fine, take the time to try and correct it, for the sake of your pet.Learn all that you can and make sure that you take good care of your bird. If you ascertain a lot regarding diet, environment and anything else, then caring for the bird will be relatively easy.</p>
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		<title>Different Types Of Pet Birds</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 03:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few can Buck the parrot&#8217;sfaculty of imitatingthe human voice. Ifyou live alone, you will especiallyenjoy a companionwho with easiness can betrained to converse in a fashion almost human.The parrot, or Psittaciformes,has a long life, 25 to 35 yearsbeing average, although &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/11/14/different-types-of-pet-birds/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Few can Buck the parrot&#8217;sfaculty of imitatingthe human voice. Ifyou live alone, you will especiallyenjoy a companionwho with easiness can betrained to converse in a fashion almost human.The parrot, or Psittaciformes,has a long life, 25 to 35 yearsbeing average, although recordsare known of these birdsliving in confinement up to 90years.There are three cage-parrotfamilieslories, cockatoos, andthe one which includes macaws, parakeets, lovebirds and others.The macaws are larger, gaudier and noisier. Lories are verydelicate. Cockatoos are the hardiest,and they have eitherwhite or airtight black plumage,although some are tinged withother colors.The baby parrot has a dullgrey iris which changes to paleyellow. It is difficult to Judge the age of the age bird. Hismovements from time to time becomeslower as he grows older.Sometimes his bill and clawsbecome coarser.The parrot will live in a cage,but he likes to fly out nowand then. His cage should bewarmly covered at night, and hisroom should not cool offsuddenly. He is sensitive to chill and drafts. He is also sensitive to dust, so remove him from the room if yousweep it.Always afford logs and blocks of soft or half decayed hardwood so the parrot can athletics his bill. His digestive systemseems to needwood fiber. Pulverized charcoaland broken oyster shellsalso aid his digestion.Young birds need soft foodsuch as cornmeal mush andbread and milk. Older birdseat seeds, unhulled rice, cracked corn,apples, bananas, raw and cooked vegetables, insects and nuts. The bird should not be given too much hose ntilhe accustoms himself to new climate.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Appropriate Parrot Cages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 01:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably one of the hardest effects that new parrot owners come across in the early stages of ownership is choosing the appropriate parrot cage for their parrots. There are so many parrot cages out present on the advertise so you have &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/11/12/choosing-appropriate-parrot-cages/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Probably one of the hardest effects that new parrot owners come across in the early stages of ownership is choosing the appropriate parrot cage for their parrots. There are so many parrot cages out present on the advertise so you have to make sure you choose wisely.If you only have one curbed parrot, then the type of parrot cages you should be looking for are ones that can easily be carried by anyone. Do not go out and buy a swell large aviary if you intentions are to just own one or two curbed budgerigars. This would make no sense now would it? Instead stick to the smaller more compact parrot cages that can easily be enthused about the house. This way you can take the cage outside at whatever time necessary to give your pet parrot or parrots some vital fresh air.If but you are a more experienced handler and your intentions are to own many magnificent parrots, then the type of parrot cages you should be looking for will be much bigger of course. For civilization looking to purchase such particular parrots such as amazons or grey parrots, then it is not compulsory that you look for a astrologer sized cage. Eventually although most civilization who own these types of geese generally aim to condition them well adequate so that the cage becomes unnecessary in time. But for the earliest few months while the parrot is even adolescent it is not compulsory to keep it in a astrologer sized cage, big adequate so it does not feel like it is in a jail cell!The next step up of course is an aviary. Aviaries take up a lot of air so before you go out and purchase one you better make sure present is adequate air in your back yard! Also alternatively of buying an aviary, why not make a case of assembly one? It will save you a lot of money and will also be a lot of fun for you and the kids. Plus when you have finished you can show it off to the neighbours and tell them that it was you who did it. I am sure they will be impressed.Whatever type of parrot owner you wish to be, present are for all time a large variety of parrot cages out present on the advertise to choose from. Get down to the local pet shop and take a look at some and remember to take into consideration how many parrots and which particular types are you wishing to own.</p>
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		<title>The African Grey Parrot</title>
		<link>http://birdsncages.com/2011/10/19/all-the-facts-about-the-african-grey-parrot/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 19:03:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The African grey parrot is one of the most popular pet parrots available. Many people get the name of the parrot wrong and in fact spell African grey parrot as &#8216;African gray parrot&#8217;. This is certainly wrong but if you &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/10/19/all-the-facts-about-the-african-grey-parrot/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://birdsncages.com/wp-includes/images/722grey.gif" alt="" width="150" align="left" />The African grey parrot is one of the most popular pet parrots available. Many people get the name of the parrot wrong and in fact spell African grey parrot as &#8216;African gray parrot&#8217;. This is certainly wrong but if you made a accident then don&#8217;t afflict concerning it! This piece of writing will endeavor to annotate everything there is to know concerning the African grey parrot or the African gray parrot!What Do They Look Like?As you would have plausibly guessed already, the African grey parrot is mostly grey all over with a shade of grey about the facial region. Their beaks are generally black and they have a bloom of red fundamental below their tails that help them to bear out from many added grey parrots. They come from the Congo area in Africa and are assiduously hunters by traffickers due to the fact that they can sell for quite a lot of alimony in Western parts of the world.Efforts are being made to stop this from occurring and in current history there seems to be a condensation in the digit of animals being trafficked overseas. This has also sparked a revival in their overall numbers in the wild which means things are starting to look up for the African grey.What Are They Like To Train?African grey parrots are one of the most brilliant breeds on Earth and are said to be one of the best speakers out of all the parrots. They have the ability to put together whole phrases and can in fact ascertain quite fast. This is one of the arterial reasons why so many parrot owners choose to own African grays.Is There Anything I Should Know Before I adjudge To Buy An African Grey Parrot?Yes in fact there is a lot you need to ascertain ahead you leaving out and buy your own. First of all you have to make sure you know anywhere you are getting your parrot from as many of them are trafficked into the bucolic as was discussed ago in the article. Secondly if you have no antecedents whatever in parrot handling, I would advise starting off with a bird that is much easier to approach such as a budgie for example.Lastly African grey parrots are animals that thrive on animation and attention. If you know you aren&#8217;t leaving to be able to disburse enough time looking after and athletics your parrot then do the authority affair and let party who does have a go. There are too many people out there abusing the claim of owning such magnificent creatures just so they can tell their friends that they own a parrot.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know about Parrot Toys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different types of parrot toys for many different types of parrots. The hard business is annoying to choose the appropriate toys for your parrot. In this editorial you will learn what toys are safe for each careful &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://birdsncages.com/2011/10/07/everything-you-need-to-know-about-parrot-toys/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://birdsncages.com/wp-includes/images/958170px-African_Grey_Parrot_(Psittacus_erithacus)_-held_on_hand.jpg" alt="" width="150" align="left" />There are many different types of parrot toys for many different types of parrots. The hard business is annoying to choose the appropriate toys for your parrot. In this editorial you will learn what toys are safe for each careful family of parrot as well as edification all the reasons why it&#8217;s so BASIC to have a few parrot toys center your cage.The Amazon ParrotThe Amazon parrot is generally a very big parrot that tends to be fairly inquisitive and disastrously also aggressive at times. The best type of parrot toys for this careful family of parrot is are usually made from wood and are generally sturdy. You will find that Amazon&#8217;s generally like to chew everything they can get their beaks around, hence trade plastic parrot toys for your Amazon might lead to it choking on a broken article of plastic. Make sure all parrot toy you by for your Amazon is made from wood.ParakeetsParakeets are a much lesser family of animals and are less likely to destroy any kind of parrot toy you adjudge to purchase for your cage. One very catchy parrot toy that is a must buy for these birds, is a mirror. Parakeets, like Amazons are also very inquisitive and will disburse hours marveling at the afterthought of themselves in the mirror. If you only own one parakeet, then this is a good way to keep your bird free from boredom as has been the case for many parrots. The mirror is a must for this careful family of parrot and any added parrot toys you adjudge to purchase will do wonders for your parrots health and animation exuberance.Why Is It So Important To Have Parrot Toys Inside Your Cage?Parrots are creatures that be biologically off attention. The more application you show your parrot, the happier and beaming he or she is leaving to be. However you can&#8217;t always be there to disburse time with your parrot and that&#8217;s why parrot toys can come in nice and handy. Giving your parrot something to do while you are away can help keep your parrot from flattering bored and in fact is proven to increase the life expectancy of your bird. Whether it be a bell, mirror or a ball or wool, any kind of object that your parrot is able to interact with, will do marvels for its overall extensive health.</p>
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