My Parakeet Won’t Chirp and Won’t Get Out of His Cage
I tried a smaller cage, giving him more attention at his level and nothing changes.
What should I be doing?
I tried a smaller cage, giving him more attention at his level and nothing changes.
What should I be doing?
This clock is made up of different parts of the bird’s body working together, like the pineal gland and the eyes, and is synchronized with the light and dark cycles of the environment.
With their bright colors, engaging personalities, and ability to mimic human speech, it’s no wonder that they have become such popular pets.
Remember, if you don’t like to vacuum don’t get a parrot.
This is a concern to help reduce feather plucking, screaming, and prolific egg-laying.
Here are some techniques to help reduce hormonal behavior and feather plucking in pet birds:
Lisa N. wrote:
Happy New Year Catherine, This is Lisa N.Â
I have a quick question our boy conure Kiwi has been staying at the bottom of the cage at night he just won’t go up to one of his higher perches like he used to.
William R. relates,
We’ve had our African Grey for 2 years.
Today she started dumping her food dishes.
Good Afternoon Catherine & Mitch,
Happy Sunday! Hope you both are doing well!
My Caique loves toys, toys, toys. However, to keep up with the Caique demand, I run out of variety.