• Other,  Tips and Tricks,  Uncategorized

    What They Don’t Tell You About Budgies!

    When considering budgies and you read a book or look at the pamplets at the pet store or even talk to the employee you can often be misinformed about what it is really like living with and caring for a budgie. I am going to deep dive into things I think you will want to know that you might not already know as a someone who has owned 5 of these amazing feathered creatures. They can get REALLY excited! These birds can become very excited and very heightened very quickly and have a really good talent of finding the worst times to do so at. They can decide to get…

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  • Tips and Tricks

    How long do parrots live?

    I am sure with all the research you have been doing on optimal avian.com that you have learnt that parrots are a big commitment and require special care. How long you will need to provide that can totally depends on the species of parrot you have. some will like 20 -30 years and others can live well over 100 years. it is also important to remember there are always cases of parrots living longer than expected when they receive proper care (learn how to give that to you bird by reading more on optimalavian.com) Generally smaller birds are 20-30 years and larger birds are 50 – 140 years Common parrot…

  • Health,  Other

    How To Remove Dust From Parrots

    If you have spent any time around parrots you will know they are dusty. While some parrots produce more dust than others (cockatiels, african greys, and cockatoos being some of the worst) it is a pain for you to clean up as well as not being good for you or your birds health. A dusty living environment can lead to health problems not only for your bird but also for you. Lucky for you, I have some ways you can reduce the amount of bird dander in your home! Health Problems Dust Can Cause – Parrot A parrot who constantly breathes in dusty air can be exposed to health complications…

  • Other

    Why Parrots SUCK!

    Mixed signals Birds have different ways of communicating with us humans. One bird may put their head by their feet to ask for head scratches while another bird puts their head to their feet to lure you in to bite you. One bird may talk as a sign of happiness and being content while another one is a sign that they are in an aggressive mood. You can read all the bird behaviour books you want but at the end of the day you just need to pay attention to your bird and see what all their little quirks mean Messy  Birds rip and tear and chew toys into nothing,…

  • Health

    Blood Feathers – What to do!!!

    This is something every bird owner deals with at least once in their time owning birds, which is why it is so important to know what a blood feather is and what your course of action should be to keep your feathered friend as safe as possible. Blood feathers can absolutely be Life threatening and should be dealt with as urgently as possible! What is a blood feather? A blood feather is a feather currently growing from the follicle, meaning the feather still has the bird’s blood supply running into the feather. If a bird preens this feather in the wrong spot or they sustain an injury to a blood…

  • Health,  Housing,  Other

    Household Items That KILL/HARM Parrots

    If you’ve been reading some of our posts, you will know parrots are fragile animals, they are not like dogs and cats who have adapted to live in the human home. There are a variety of things in and around your home that could cause harm if not could result in death and we do not want that we want that we want to ensure your feathered friend can stay as happy and as healthy as they can for as long as possible. Common things you may have in your home will cause you rethinking if parrots are good in your home or if you are okay with not using…

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  • Other,  Tips and Tricks

    How To Teach A Parrot To Bathe – Step by Step

    Encouraging a bird to bathe seems to be a common struggle among parrot owners so do not feel bad! There are a variety of positive and negative ways you can encourage a bird to bathe, you want to avoid the negative ones because you want this to be a positive task, in the long term it will make it easier and a much more enjoyable experience if you take it slow. There are a variety of ways you can encourage your bird to bathe. Bathing is great for their feathers and skin and a fantastic way to cut down on the dander some birds produce. When wet birds cannot fly…

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    4 Myths About Parrots/Budgies

    Budgies are one of the most popular pet birds kept in our homes. They are also very misunderstood, people seem to think they have entirely different care because they are a parakeet and it is commonly misunderstood that parakeets are parrots. To help you learn and grow from potentially making the same mistakes I did here are some common myths and the reason why they are myths; Cage Size Often times people believe that budgies and other small parrots are completely fine in those little pink castle bird cages you find at pet stores, they are small Afterall how much will they really fly? truth be told budgie birds have…

  • From Other Parrot Owners,  Health,  Housing,  Toys

    Parrot Enrichment: Think Outside The Cage

    Written by: Elle from elleandthebirds, Thank you so much for contributing Elle I am sure everyone else will love this post just as much as I do!   If you’ve done research on parrot keeping, you’d know that a parrot’s cage should contain a variety of toys and other enrichment activities to keep them mentally stimulated when you’re not home. Parrots are highly intelligent and destructive by nature. They spend a large majority of their waking hours foraging for food. But what about when you are home? What is your parrot actually doing while out of the cage?      Some people keep their birds on their shoulders the entire time they’re…

  • Training

    How To Towel Train A Parrot

    Towel training is one of those things that seems so pointless but a parrot that has been towel trained will have a significantly less stressful time with vet visits and other vet procedures where toweling may be necessary Why towel train a parrot? Towel training is a method used by veterinarians during general exams as well as any emergency appointment and beak and nail trims. It is also used while giving birds oral medications. Towelling is a way to keep the bird and handler safe. It is very important that you get your bird well adjusted to towelling that way if you ever must towel your bird in a high-stress…