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Wild birds are part of the local ecosystem, and attracting them to your yard means providing the appropriate bird feeder. Besides beautiful colors, wild birds can also be beneficial as pest control, rodent control, flower pollination, weed control, food sharing, environmental conservation and stress relief.
Any high-quality wild bird food that targets local birds found in your area. The most popular supplemental foods include suet, mealworms, safflower seed, nectar, peanut butter and cracked corn.
Birds should not be offered human food. Bread—fresh or stale—provides no nutritional value and moldy bread can even harm the birds.
Hopper, or 'House' Feeders, are attractive to most birds—including finches, jays, cardinals, buntings, grosbeaks, sparrows, chickadees and titmice. Many hoppers can hold enough food for several days which can be convenient. Keep in mind that if the bird seed gets wet in the hopper, it needs to be removed immediately to prevent mold.
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Greetings! Over a month a ago, I rescued a bird and have been nurturing it ever since. A representative at petco let me know that I can come here to ask about what type of bird t may be/ what I can feed it, because he did not know (I showed him pictures). Is this the right place to obtain information? Please let me know. Thank you. (I have attached photos of when the bird was small to today).
Hi there! I was just wondering, what is a preening toy for birds?
I had a pigeon, just one, come back to my feeder for about a year now, i had found it injured in my lawn, assuming its a broken wing with feathers sticking out (dont know much about birds) but since it has been dedicated to my house i wanna treat it and was curious on prices... Just a section of wing seems misplaced and it seems to keep laying on its side ( keeping it in a pretty big Tupperware with alot of cloth liner) also eyes keep blinking i would assume pain?
Can I take a shower with a Amazon Parrot? What temperature range water is safe? Do I need to give them a cuttle cone? What to chew one? How often do I have to take them for beak/wing/nail trim? What size cage? It would probably be out a lot because I am home most every day. Only gone on Fridays. I want a bird that can do almost everything with me and not too small. About a medium bird? Any recommend birds? I’ve never had a bird but I know a few people that have birds. Right food? (See pic) thx!
Is there a good high calorie supplement, vitamin or food that I can offer my seed junkie parakeet? She scored a poor body condition, was described as thin at her exam. Currently taking Metacam for an ouchy foot.
My cockatiels have most probably contracted feather mites / lice.Talking to the vet didn't help much because the powder he suggested, was mostly being used for dogs and cats, almost everywhere, when I looked it up online. It was also written exclusively that it must be used for dogs. So naturally I'm a bit apprehensive about using it for my birds.In my city, there are almost no avian vets. I looked up UltraCare mite lice spray for birds online, but they don't ship it to my country.
How would you know what type of food is best for your Budgie? Also what should I always keep a millet stick in their cage?
i want to get a duck i spray my yard with flea and tick med its safe for dogs but will it be safe for ducks and birds and im gonna get a duck from the feed store iknow ducks get mites and stuff is there any natural stuff to put on them