Archive for May, 2009

Choosing The Perfect Bird Cage


[ad#blod-ad] Choosing a cage for your bird is not an easy thing to do. There are many types of various sizes. But if you take into consideration the characteristics of your birds, you could find the perfect cage for your bird: safe, comfortable and beautiful. One of the most important aspects of a bird cage [...]

Yellow Collared Macaw

[ad#blod-ad] The Yellow Collared Macaw is also known as the Yellow Naped Macaw or Golden Collared Macaw and can be found in South American countries like Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina. The Yellow Collared Macaw is one of the smallest Macaws and breeders call it

Umbrella Cockatoo

[ad#blod-ad] The Umbrella Cockatoo is also known as the White Cockatoo and has the scientific name of Cacatua alba. It can be found mostly in Indonesia. These birds grow to around 24 inches in length from the beak to the tail feathers. Their lifespan is sometimes even 80 years old or more. It depends on [...]

Victoria Crowned Pigeons

[ad#blod-ad] The Victoria Crowned Pigeons are the biggest pigeons. They reach lengths between 28 and 30 inches from head to tail feathers. This bird species lives almost 25 years in captivity. The Crowned Pigeons are tolerant birds, very intelligent and affectionate. They like to spend time with other bird species and they are easy to [...]

How To Ensure Your Pet Bird Stays Healthy

[ad#blod-ad] The health of your bird is directly proportional to the food you give it. It is important that your bird has a balanced nutritional diet. Sometimes the birds die because they are poorly fed or because they get some diseases from the food. So get well informed on how to take care of your [...]

Breeding Pet Birds – Canaries

[ad#blod-ad] Incubation A canary had a time of incubation of about 13

African Grey Parrot

[ad#blod-ad] Also known as the Timneh African Grey or the Congo Afican Grey, this bird originates in Africa, just like the name suggests. These birds are considered to be large birds. They grow to about 12, 13 inches from beak to tail feathers and this is why they need a lot of space to exercise [...]