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How to take care of a bird

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How to take care of a bird

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Accessories 

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CageIt must be large enough for him to make small flights.

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Away from noise and T.V.

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Protected from drafts and the sun.

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Must have sticks with a rough surface (to facilitate the wear of the nails) and made of non toxic material (so that he can peck them).

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FeederTolva types are the best because they always keep food dry.

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DrinkerWater must be emptied daily for keeping it clean.

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BathtubBirds enjoy playing with water.

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After taking a bath, water must be taken away so that he doesn´t get contaminated with excretions.

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Game accessoriesBells, ladders and swings.

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Routine Care

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Choosing a Vet He/she must be a birds specialist.

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He/she must be available outside of working hours in case your bird has an emergency.

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Interact with your birdConnect with him at least 30 minutes.

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Talk, sing and caress him.

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Nails trimmingYou´ll avoid having to cut his nails if you choose rough sticks that facilitate the nail´s wear.

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But if they’re too long, it´s better to go to the vet to get them cut.

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Beak trimmingJust like nails, the beak grows a lot in birds.

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When he's captive he´s unable to wear it in a natural way.

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Trimming his beak is essential so that he can eat and interact.

You must go to the vet for this.

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Wing´s trimming.• It diminishes the flight, and therefore allows a  semi-free life inside home.•The vet must do this to avoid hurting him accidentally.

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#1 Flickr / Inside the Bird Cage / Mike Fisher

#2 Wikimedia / Ara ararauna -two pets and their cage / Sinead Firel

#3 Flickr /  Vintage Wicker Bird Cage / Wicker Paradise

#4 Wikimedia  / Living room -pet parrot / Diana

#5 Flickr /  great-billed parrot / TJ Lin

#6 Flickr /  Evil Macaw / Mister Queue

#7 Flickr /  Birds at Feeders /  likeaduck

#8 Wikimedia / Ming bird feeder with underglaze / BrokenSphere

#9 Flickr /  Please Keep Clean Water / Koshy Koshy 

#10 Wikimedia / Bird bath with Lorikeet / Robert Lawton

CREDITS

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#11 Wikimedia /  Aratinga auricapillus / Matthew Wilson

#12 Flickr /  The bird care area / Leonora Enking

#13 Wikimedia / Wildlife Service stands by oiled bird examination  / U.S. Fish and Wildlife

#14 Wikimedia / Veterinary spay / Chetblong

#15 Flickr /  baby african greys /  The_Gut

#16 Flickr /  Brown parrot also known as Meyer's  / Papooga

#17 Flickr / light as a feather / Dawn Huczek

#18 wikimedia /  Kaka parrot foot / Tony Wills

#19 Flickr /  Robin, Leighton Moss / Gidzy

#20 Wikimedia / Amazona pretrei -bird cage / Andrea O Guimarães

#21 Wikimedia / Psittacus erithacus erithacus -pet eating apple / Peter F

#22 Flickr / Obsessed blue bird / Maarten