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Understanding Bird Body Language: What Your Parrot or Your Other Bird is Trying to Tell You
Posted on 5 January, 2015 at 17:26 |
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Understanding Bird Body Language: What Your Parrot or Your Other Bird is Trying to Tell You
Pet birds have been described by some as moody: playful and loving one minute, demanding and aloof the next. Sometimes very obvious and sometimes very subtle, a bird's body language can give you insight into what your bird needs and wants. Although parrots and other birds communicate through different body languages, the following behaviors are observed in most pet birds, some more often than others, and some more prominently than others. Observing your bird's eyes, vocalizations, wings, tail, beak, and overall posture can be very telling.EyesUnlike humans, birds are able to control their irises, enlarging and shrinking their pupils rapidly. This display is called "flashing" or "pinning" and birds may do this when they are excited, greatly interested in something, or when they are angry, frightened, or aggressive. Eye pinning should be taken into context with the bird's immediate environment and body posture to get an accurate emotional reading.VocalizationsIn the wild, birds use various vocalizations to warn others of danger, attract mates, protect their territory, and maintain social contacts. Most birds are highly vocal and many times may be trying to communicate with you.
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Bird Care
Posted on 27 August, 2012 at 9:52 |
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Bird Food 101
Posted on 22 February, 2012 at 8:36 |
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Bird Food 101
Feeding your pet can sometimes seem overwhelming. And even though your bird might be able to say "Polly wants a cracker," an all-cracker diet may not be the best thing for our feathered friends. READ MORE |
Parasitic Feather Mites in Birds
Posted on 22 February, 2012 at 8:34 |
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Parasitic Feather Mites in Birds
Feather Mites are a skin problem outside aviaries birds suffer from. And although this parasitic infestation seldom occurs in the pet birds staying inside, if left untreated, it can lead to the bird's death and be contagious to other birds. READ MORE |
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