Friday, February 05, 2010

A Bird For You - Make Choice

How do you know what type of bird in the home: What are the basic features of the bird, what are the birds' needs and feeding habits, what is his / her personality, is he / she prefers the company of other birds or humans, is he / she prefers to be in a cage or in an inside cage, what size is the bird, including his / her wingspan and how he / she fits into your financial budget? All these issues must be explored before selecting your bird. Once all issues are discussed and studied, you will be able to choose the best bird for you and your family and best cage and bird products that are appropriate.

If all research conducted in the decision about your bird is going to PET save and retrieve a bird with beautiful homes, you are unfair to you and the bird. As an example, you can observe Conure, which can be quite nice. The Conure is a parrot, but it may be surprising to discover that there are many species. Although there are some features in common with all the Conures, there are some characteristics that are different. Although Conures are not the biggest Parrot, Sun Conure can produce a shrill scream that could challenge some of the large parrots. And if your experience with birds is limited, the Patagonian Conure's screaming came as a total shock. In contrast, the smaller green cheeks, the Black-Caped and Maroon-bellied Conures, although they can be heard, is probably the quietest of Conures, and is the best choice among the Conures. Some of the other species of Conure group includes the Gold Cap, Blue-crowned, the Peach-fronted, the Jenday, the Nanday, Cherry-well, Half-Moon, White-eyed, Dusky-well, and Brown-necked.


Some of the common features you might find among the Conures would include their striking beauty. You may need to balance the noise level in Conure can do for their beauty, if your bird choice. Most Conures enjoy bath time and demand their share of attention during the day. It Conures are often smart and easily trained if they are given adequate time and attention required. It is important to remember also that Conures can live 20 to 30 years.


If you decide to choose Conure, the best cage for her would be one that is large enough for her to spread its wings comfortably. The space needs to accommodate the bird toy, perch, water and food bowls, without crowding the bird. The minimum size cage would be 18 "wide by 22" wide and 24 "high, but more would be better. Patagonian Conure will need an even larger cage. You want to place the cage on a rack, but not too high because they are curious and want to be able to observe the happenings in space. They are sensitive to smells, so the cage would be best, if not near the kitchen.


This is information that one would find when they conduct research, the bird would best fit into your environment. This is a good example of the similarities you can find in a bird group, but the differences that will arise in the different species within this group.

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