Pigeons and Artificial Intelligence: A Surprising Connection in Learning
In a fascinating study conducted by researchers at the University of Iowa, pigeons have been found to share a fundamental learning process with artificial intelligence (AI).
In a fascinating study conducted by researchers at the University of Iowa, pigeons have been found to share a fundamental learning process with artificial intelligence (AI).
Understanding Arthritis in Parrots
When we think of arthritis, we often picture elderly humans struggling with stiff joints and aching limbs. But did you know that arthritis can also affect our feathered friends?
Why do parrots scream?
Parrots, known for their vibrant colors and ability to mimic human speech, also exhibit a behavior that can be perplexing and sometimes distressing to their owners: screaming.
Here are some ways to exercise your pet bird, keeping in mind the size of the species:
General Exercise Tips
“They” say a Bigger cage is better: Provide the largest cage possible for your bird. This allows them room to flap their wings, climb, and perch in different locations.
I came across a fascinating piece discussing the most perilous hazards linked to harm and fatality in parrots. At the forefront of this list was the peril of neglecting to trim your feathered companion’s wings.
Lisa wrote
I want to thank you for your advice on birdie exercise. Â
My ringneck was getting pretty noisy. He has a full spectrum lamp, lots of toys, and his own room.Â
Cissy R. is concerned,
Maxxi is a healthy 8yr old, female UNCLIPPED Scarlett Macaw who REFUSES TO FLY(she would rather climb down her 4ft. Perch and WALK over to me.
I know you would rather talk about smaller birds, but this seems to bother me only!
Patricia McP relates
My 38 year old DYH Amazon just had an echocardiogram done by Dr. Fitzgerald, an avian cardiologist specialist. It was a beneficial exam that helped us adjust Pancho’s meds. Pancho has the typical Amazon heart disease, but it doesn’t mean the end if you take special care and take advantage of all the modern technology available.
Chris S. asks,Â
Is it okay to clip a parrotlets wings???
Dear Chris,Â
You can clip ANY bird’s wings. But it is best to have a good reason for it.
If the bird is new to you and your home and you are trying to get the new bird to learn where his cage is and settle in, and/or also trying to bond with a new baby bird.Â