PET BIRD PERSONALITIES (9): Parrotlets, Pekin
Parrotlets are small, predominantly green birds from Latin America. These spunky little birds have large personalities and are well suited to living in small spaces, […]
Parrotlets are small, predominantly green birds from Latin America. These spunky little birds have large personalities and are well suited to living in small spaces, […]
If you notice your bird rubbing his vent against a favorite toy or against your hand, he’s working off his sexual frustration. You can curb […]
Macaws Macaws are the largest commonly kept cage birds. They hail from South America and are available in a rainbow of colors, including green, blue, […]
Lories Cara gampang mencari artikel omkicau.com, klik di sini. Lories are active, lively parrots from the South Pacific. They are available in a variety of […]
Grass Parakeets Grass parakeet is a term used to describe several genera of small, colorful Australian parrots that make good candidates for aviary living. They […]
Diamond Doves Diamond doves are native to Australia. They take their name from the pattern of small white dots found across their otherwise gray wings. […]
Cockatoos Cockatoos originated in Australia. With their striking appearance and cuddly personalities, these crested white or pink birds are sure to attract attention. Be warned […]
Caiques Caiques (pronounced ky-EEKs) are small, highly active parrots from South America. These intelligent little parrots have good appetites and a tendency to taste almost […]
Brotogeris The Brotogeris (pronounced bro-toe-JER-us) genus includes grey-cheeked, bee bee, and canary-winged parakeets. These small green birds from Mexico and South America have also been […]
African Greys As their name suggests, African greys come from Africa and are predominantly gray birds with red tails. These highly intelligent parrots are regarded […]
Habitat selection varies according to species but not all habitat selection involves ‘territory’. Many species remain itinerant, at least to some extent. Albatrosses, as is […]
Birds occupy both a vertical plane and a horizontal plane above ground level. Not all birds forage for food at the same level above ground. […]
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