The relationship between a baby pet bird and its food is more intricate than you might think.
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BeChewy walks you through the age ranges at which a baby bird begins to wean.
BeChewy helps you understand a parrot's night and day cycle as it relates to parrot sleep schedules and what to do to make sure your bird is healthy and happy.
Lovebirds are more aggressive than most other small birds, and it? best to house them alone instead of with budgies/parakeets.
All pet bird owners should know something about the do's and don'ts of hand-feeding. Find out how you can feed your parrot at the palm of your hands.
BeChewy gives you the low down on bird poop, from why it's white to its various uses to cleaning it!
Find out everything you need to know about bird foot health and what perches to choose for your pet bird.
Find out what avian veterinarians commonly see when it comes to bird beak injuries and ailments.
Find out the enrichment benefits of millet for pet birds and parrots, as well as some millet recipes.
Rowdy and clownish, the Macaw bird will test you every step of the way, so learn about their unique behaviors, such as lunging, singing and more.
Follow these tips when it's time to give your pet bird a bath.
Learn about such topics as health and wellness, housing and food when keeping multiple parakeets/budgies as pets.
When it comes to parrots, you have to budget appropriately and know the hidden costs.
BeChewy explores what kind of families for whom the the Green Cheek Conure would be the perfect pet bird.
Quaker parrots desire for companionship and tendency to "borrow?objects will just as surely steal your heart. Learn all about quaker parrots as pets in this article.
When a parrot refuses to come out of the bird cage and won't let you near it either, this behavior is called "cage bound." Find out what to do about cage-bound parrots.
Do you ever feel like there someone is watching you? There is Šand its probably your parrot.
BeChewy looks at bird health within the context of feather color changes and when you should see a vet.