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QuestionWhat if my baby lovebird is opening and closing its mouth?Community AnswerDon't worry. It is most likely trying to make sounds, but is still too young.
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QuestionHow can I bond with the bird so that he won't fly away when out of his cage (without clipping his wings)?Community AnswerGently feed its favourite food from your hands. Always be gentle with the bird and don't show sudden actions. Be friendly and make it happy and satisfied -- then a special bond will be created in between you and your bird.
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QuestionCan they die of coldness?Community AnswerYes, so keep your bird in a warm area.
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QuestionA sparrow sitting on top of the bird feeder appears to be shivering; another sparrow hops to the ground and then flies up and appears to be either feeding him or kissing, what does this mean?Community AnswerThe sparrow atop the feeder is most likely a fledgling. What looks like shivering is just the baby's way of getting parent's attention. The other sparrow is going up to regurgitate food into the fledgling's mouth.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my bird doesn't like my singing?Community AnswerLearn to sing better.
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QuestionHow do I get my bird to eat out of my hand?Community AnswerIt takes time, but put some of their favorite food in your hand and just slowly put your hand in the cage. Do not force the bird to eat if they do not want to eat, take your hand out and try again the next day.
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QuestionHow can I figure out what is scaring my bird?Community AnswerConsider the bird's environment first. Think about sounds, sensations (like wind from an open window) or other factors, like pets, that may be scaring the bird.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if my parrot regurgitates food when I touch it?Community AnswerYou probably touched their stomach which is sensitive in some birds. Do not touch the bird right after he has eaten and be gentle.
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QuestionWhy is my parrot biting me so much?Community AnswerYour parrot is probably biting you because he/she feels threatened or scared of something.
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QuestionMy bird keeps showing regurgitation when I give him his food. I think he wants me to feed him that way. He is 14 months old. What should I do?Community AnswerIf it regurgitates some of the food to you, it may be a way of asking you to be its mate.
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QuestionMy bird's eye is red. Should I take it to the vet?Community AnswerIt would be a good idea.
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QuestionHow do I stop my bird from chirping loudly?Community AnswerTalk quietly around it and make sure it's environment is quiet. Also, give it enough love.
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QuestionIs it okay to leave my bird hungry and thirsty for a while to make it eat from my hand?Community AnswerNo, it is a bad idea to do this. It will take a while and a lot of patience for the bird to be comfortable eating from your hand, but you should not starve it while you are working on training the bird.
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QuestionCan Budgies fly?Community AnswerBudgies can fly.
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QuestionWhat can I do to entertain my bird while I'm at school?Community AnswerProvide your bird with interactive toys and items that will stimulate its mind. Go to your local pet store and find some that you think will entertain your bird.
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QuestionWhy does a canary lean forward?Community AnswerIt may be looking at something, or it's mating season and it's trying to get your attention.
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QuestionOne of my budgies keeps one of her eyes closed and the other open. She eats everything and is also active but she keeps on scratching her eye which she keeps shut most of the time. What should I do?Community AnswerIt could be the beginning of an infection. I would recommend visiting a vet.
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QuestionHow old should a guinea be before being sold?Community AnswerGuinea Pigs are usually around 9 weeks old when they are put up for sale.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my bird is plucking its feathers?Community AnswerIt might be nervous about someone or something in the room, or simply pruning itself, which is getting rid of dust and old feathers. Consult your veterinarian to make sure your bird doesn't have any parasites or an illness that might cause it to groom excessively.
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QuestionMy lovebird sleeps in my hand like that's his bed. What does this mean?SimonCommunity AnswerHe clearly trusts you! That is a good thing; he's bonded with you and feels safe around you.
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QuestionMy pigeon fledgling is shaking/shivering. What should I do?The Artist BirdCommunity AnswerYour pigeon fledging could be cold, or it's trying to get your attention. Be sure to check if the room the pigeon is in is warm enough, and don't forget to give it attention.
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QuestionWhy does my bird seem to be panting?Community AnswerIf your bird is panting, it could be thirsty, so ensure that it has plenty of cool, fresh water.
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QuestionMy lovebirds are screaming and flying from place to place. I know they don't sing like that, what should I do?Community AnswerYou should give them attention and make sure it is not hurt, because sometimes if they have a sore throat they will start tweeting strangely.
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QuestionMy finch stays only on the mirror! It seems happy, but is it possibly sick?Community AnswerThere are many instances of birds getting attached to their reflections. This can cause some types of mental issues. Sometimes, they even try to feed their reflections by regurgitating their food which can make them sick and dirty. You should try to get your finch to distance itself from the mirror and maybe spend more time with it.
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QuestionMy birds are always biting each other. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should probably separate them if they can't get along.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I got two budgies and after five days, they have been perched on their food containers not moving?WikiHowAnswerCommunity AnswerYour birds are just uncomfortable. Try to tempt them with millet treat from your hand.
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QuestionWhat if my chipping sparrow (that's about 14 days old) starts making clicking noises?WikiHowAnswerCommunity AnswerThis is normal. Hence the name- chipping sparrow.
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QuestionI have a baby house sparrow and I don't have a heat lamp or heat pad so I have a tiny heater and it's keeping it warm. Is it safe to do so?WikiHowAnswerCommunity AnswerAs long as your bird is not constantly shivering and it is able to move around.
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QuestionI went to a pet store, and there was a bird that tucked one leg into his body. What does that mean?SimonCommunity AnswerThat is just a bird's way of resting without sleeping or sitting down. It isn't a problem!
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QuestionEvery time I put my hand into my canary's cage, it opens its wings and its mouth. Why does it do this?Community AnswerThis is defensive posturing, evidence of fear. It would be best to speak softly, and avoid eye contact when you need to clean the cage or feed it. Also, minimize putting your hands in the cage, at least for now.
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