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6/20/2014 3:59:03 PM •
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on Jun 20, 2014
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Ahh the famous Orange Birf! It can be found deep in the forests of the republic of San Seriffe, waking you in the early morning with it's distinctive call...."birf birf birf"
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5/12/2014 9:37:51 PM •
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on May 12, 2014
Are there any foods that I cant give my parrot?
Here is a list of foods you need to avoid from giving your
parrot:
Avocado
Caffeine
Candy and Chocolate
Junk foods (chips, cookies, pastries)
Large amounts of dairy products
Mushrooms
Onions
4/30/2014 10:33:06 AM •
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on Apr 30, 2014
Egg Bound Parakeet
You want to keep her warm and in a very humid environment; we get a water soaked hot towel, put it in a clean bucket put the bird on top of the towel and then cover the bucket with another towel. while she is resting in the bucket go to the kitchen and get some apple sauce (hope you have some) get some olive oil or, mineral oil even, Vaseline will do.........heat you towel up again and let her sit another 5 minutes. Now get a q-tip and saturate it with your lube; you may want a helper for the next step.....gently restrain the bird in your hand abdomen down and out; have your helper feel between the pelvis bone to see if the egg is broken or not and where it is. Now gently use your q-tip with ky jelly or whatever on the tip and GENTLY lubricate the birds vent. Now gently use your middle finger and help the egg out by pushing gently in and down on the outside of her abdomen. Small movements is the key and did I mention be gentle. You are just massaging the egg out don't push too hard or you will hurt the bird and break the egg.........if the egg breaks just keep massaging her abdomen until it looks like everything is out. if you have a small syringe and a surgical tube you can evacuate the abdomen with sterile water.
Give the bird some applesauce if you know how; it will help her get cleaned out. Make sure she stays warm and has plenty of water. Keep calcium in her cage to help harden the next set of eggs. Good luck.
4/6/2014 10:06:54 AM •
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on Apr 06, 2014
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9/26/2013 4:52:35 PM •
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on Sep 26, 2013
Bees keep running hummingbirds away from feeders
Don't worry - lots of people struggle with the issue of bees ruining their hummingbird feeder. Take a look at this website for some simple tips to keep your bird feeder protected.http://howtoenjoyhummingbirds.com/controlling_hummingbird_feeder_pests.htm
3/17/2013 11:58:42 AM •
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on Mar 17, 2013
What bird makes a dee doo dee dee dee sound?
Use this website which gives a guide to the sounds of North American birds;http://sirismm.si.edu/testperl/nasongkey.plHope you find what you're looking for.
3/17/2013 11:50:41 AM •
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on Mar 17, 2013
How many times a day should i feed my parrot?
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Feed him fruits or vegetables in the morning and
in the evening. Beyond that, just make sure that he has some pellets in his
dish to supplement his diet.
12/25/2012 12:46:06 PM •
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on Dec 25, 2012
What do parrots like to eat?
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Parrots like to eat almost everything. You can
also feed them human leftovers, as their vitamin needs are very similar to that
of a human. However, never feed them avocados, pears, chocolate, tea, coffee,
salt, uncooked potato, or alcohol because these foods can be lethal. The
majority of their diet should consist of fruit and vegetables, along with some
cheese, hard-boiled egg, chicken bone, or fish. Beyond that, you can supplement
their diet with parrot food or pellets. Another tip, parrots naturally prefer
warm foods because they come from tropical areas. Keeping this in mind, it may
help to zap the food in the microwave for a few seconds before serving it.
12/25/2012 12:44:40 PM •
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on Dec 25, 2012
Should I change my birdfeeder food between summer and winter?
In the winter months there are no insects for birds to eat, so it is more important that they have an abundance of food in the feeder. As for what kinds of food, it can be the same seeds that you offer the birds in the summer.
12/25/2012 12:39:10 PM •
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on Dec 25, 2012
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