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		<title>Fundy: See More Than 360 Species of Birds!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 15:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over 360 species of birds have been seen throughout the Bay of Fundy area, including various rare wildlife as the peregrine falcon &#38; the piping plover. The Bay of Fundy is a preferred destination for many birdwatchers, especially during migration season, due to its prime location along the Atlantic Flyway. Biologists have calculated that between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over 360 species of birds have been seen throughout the Bay of Fundy area, including various rare wildlife as the peregrine falcon &amp; the piping plover.  The Bay of Fundy is a preferred destination for many birdwatchers, especially during migration season, due to its prime location along the Atlantic Flyway.  Biologists have calculated that between two and three million birds fly along the Atlantic Flyway every year; 75% of which land in the Fundy region, making it the most significant stopping point along the entire Eastern seaboard.</p>
<p>Mary&#8217;s Point Bird Sanctuary &#8211; located along the Fundy coast in Albert County, New Brunswick between <a target="_blank" href="http://bayoffundy.com/activities/national-provincial-parks/">Fundy National Park</a> and the famous Hopewell Rocks &#8211; is one of the prime spots along the Bay for watching shorebirds, particularly the semipalmated sandpiper.</p>
<p>Many thousands of semipalmated sandpipers land in Fundy each summer as part of their migration from their Arctic breeding grounds to their winter home of South America.  Why?  Well, quite simply they come here to get fat.  The birds follow the tide line as it advances and recedes.  When it&#8217;s high tide the sandpipers roost but as the Fundy tide start to recede, these small birds hop from one hole to the next.  Using sight and their pretty long bills, each sandpiper will eat between 9600-23000 mud shrimp every single tide cycle.  During their stay in the Bay of Fundy area, the sandpipers will double their regular weight of approximately 20 grams to build up their fat reserves to finish the remaining 4000km of their migration, nonstop!</p>
<p>As well as Mary&#8217;s Point, these sandpipers have shown preference for Grande-Anse, Starrs Point and Evangeline Beach.  The first semipalmated sandpipers generally don&#8217;t arrive in Fundy until mid-July.</p>
<p>Another favorite bird seen in Fundy area is the Atlantic Puffin.  Located nearer the mouth of the Bay, Machias Seal Island is the seasonal home to not only nesting puffins but also nesting arctic and common terns and razorbills.  Access to this little island is limited and landing is done at your own risk as the shore can be quite slippery and uneven.  The refuge is guarded by the Canadian Wildlife Service.</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://bayoffundy.com">Bay of Fundy</a> is a great spot for bird watchers.  And while you&#8217;re there, you may as well check out the world-famous <a target="_blank" href="http://bayoffundy.com/about/highest-tides/">Bay of Fundy tides</a>!</p>
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		<title>Social Finches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 15:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the finch world there&#8217;s one type of finch that is so sociable that they have actually been given the name Society Finches. With their nature, they need to be kept in a group so they have the interaction from the other finches. Often Society Finches are busy-bodies and need to interrupt those locally that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the finch world there&#8217;s one type of finch that is so sociable that they have actually been given the name Society Finches.  With their nature, they need to be kept in a group so they have the interaction from the other finches.</p>
<p>Often <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kindsoffinches.com/society-finch/">Society Finches</a> are busy-bodies and need to interrupt those locally that seem to need more privacy during the time when in breeding.  This isn&#8217;t aggressive behavior on their part just their manner.</p>
<p>They make great additions to your pet family when you understand their social activity and behavior and are fun to look at.  They&#8217;re friendly, have a superb easy going personality, are simple to to care for and often not very pricey to purchase.</p>
<p>While folks are often not actually sure of the origination of this finch, it is usually believed to be about 300 years ago and regularly documented that breeders from China and Japan started this line of finches.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re usually pure white, fawn and white or chocolate and white and when mature and full grown in the range of 4 1/4 to 4 3/4 inches long.  Each one of this finch family is unique in their appearance.  Now and then one will find tri-colored finches, crested finches as well as one colored finches all in the Society Finch family.  Lots of variety to pick from which makes it more fun.</p>
<p>You will need to give them fresh food and fresh water every day.  They usually like finch seed mix which is typically available.  In a different cup they also like chickweed and spinach.  To give them the trace minerals they want you can scatter grit on the bottom paper of the cage or put it in anotherdish in the cage.  Occasional special presents for them are stuff like egg foods, apples, pears, special mixes of seeds, honey fruits and some types of plants.</p>
<p>An extra important thing they need in their diet is calcium.  This can be provided in items called cuttlebone which also gives them lime for their digestion.  The extra benefits of this dietary addition are your finch will have a strong beak, strong eggshells if you decide to breed them and this also stops egg binding in the female finch.</p>
<p>The most usual reasons a Society Finch gets sick is if they are given a unsatisfactory diet, if their cage isn&#8217;t kept clean or they may have been somewhere that was too breezy and got chilled.  All these things can be stopped by a good controlled diet, a warm environment that is kept clean and the size cage that will allow them to get enough exercise with room for them to fly about the cage.</p>
<p>They like to have baths so provide them with a shallow bowl of water or give them a bath house so they can get to it within their cage.</p>
<p>All these things really make a contribution to a very contented healthy Society Finch and many hours of pleasure for you as their finch owner.</p>
<p>Marjorie J McDonald has written a great book on how to pick out and look after your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kindsoffinches.com/">finches</a> as your new pets. Selecting and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kindsoffinches.com/additional-articles/">caring for your finches</a> will add a lot to your life. </p>
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		<title>Current Patterns Of Bird Cages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bird cages are key not only for the birdfeeders or the hobbyists but also for the birds surrounded therein as they ensure detailed protection to them from the whole thing expected dangers. Concerning the Bird Cages die-tough hobby to domesticate birds at your house, you must desire to have some decorative bird cages. The basic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bird cages are key not only for the birdfeeders or the hobbyists but also for the birds surrounded therein as they ensure detailed protection to them from the whole thing expected dangers. Concerning the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.birdcagedesign.com/">Bird Cages</a> die-tough hobby to domesticate birds at your house, you must desire to have some decorative bird cages. The basic article covering these cages is that they are completed with every constituent around mind surrounding birds as they also multiply the artistic guise of a housing. undoubtedly, the highly developed decorative bird cages are so aesthetically eye-catching and stunning for any housing that in circumstances of having no birds round it can grab the eye of any traveler and please him/her quickly!</p>
<p>The categories groups of bird cages that you can fix on from are almost continuous currently, extending from mere to elaborate and painless or designer to the very extravagant. There are <a target="_blank" href="http://www.birdcagedesign.com/">Decorative Bird Cages</a> dramatic and artistic suitably while enhancing bird cages that will increase both wildlife and habits to your yard or guide patio. Besides having a bird cage for your bird, a birdbath and often birdhouse will provide a pleasant applications. A proficiently-created birdcage well keeps cats and other ferocious creatures away from your pet birds and diverse of these pet-pleasant items can be created on domain or in hobby books about bird feeders. After all, maintain cats, squirrels and other animals from buying at your bird nutrition is an prospect you will desire to understand more surrounding whilst you build up your hobby while the birds and bird diet will naturally draw these animals. However, the explanations are usually unfussy and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.birdcagedesign.com/">Bird Cages for sale</a> undemanding to come by round books as well while on specialty.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br /> &nbsp;<br /> From attractive to special looking, the unconventional bird cages come in an assortment of countless crazes that can be detected online through specialty manufacturers. whilst obtaining them, your options should be on the pattern and fees alongside the guise. in line with a contemporary examination, the all-around terrific birdcages are not for the bordered birds whilst they are established to compose them texture frazzled and restless which in due course cause cause other mental medicinal dilemma to them. Therefore, the makers desire to design the enclosures formed intend a box or those having corners and angles on every extremity. Concerning the bill speed, it depends depending on the type and the manufacturing trade. Again, verify that you buy the cage from a important online store</p>
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		<title>Parrot Tricks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 06:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parrot Tricks   Parrots are amazing and smart birds. They have been tested for their intellectual abilities and have been proven to have the intelligence level of a small child. For some, part of the fun of owning a parrot is to teach it tricks. But, teaching a parrot tricks is not just for entertainment [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parrots are amazing and smart birds. They have been tested for their intellectual abilities and have been proven to have the intelligence level of a small child. For some, part of the fun of owning a parrot is to teach it tricks. But, teaching a <a target="_blank" title="parrot tricks" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">parrot tricks</a> is not just for entertainment purposes. Training a parrot will create a better behaved and more sociable bird and may solve some behavioral problems.</p>
<p>When teaching a parrot owners need to keep the training sessions short. They do not want to tire the parrot out and cause the session to be a negative experience for the bird. Owners also keep their training sessions positive and do not start a training session until they are both ready. Training in a quiet and a room free of distractions will only increase the chances of success. Another good tip is to make sure that the room is well lit and that your parrot is comfortable in that room. Owners need to be stress free when starting to <a target="_blank" title="train parrots" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">train parrots</a>. Not having enough patience with the parrot will affect the way the parrot learns. </p>
<p>An easy trick that most parrot owners start with is teaching their parrots how to “step up”. This is an extremely useful trick that will be used most often and throughout the bird’s lifetime. It is the simple act of asking the parrot to step onto the object that is in front of it. This act can simply be done by placing one’s fingers in front of the bird’s feet and asking them in a calm soothing voice to “step up”. Use a forearm for larger birds. Owners can use a piece of food to entice the parrot to move forward. When the act is completed, the food is given as a reward.</p>
<p>Another trick that people like to teach their parrots is to “turn around”. As the parrot is standing on its perch offer it a piece of food. As it reaches for it move one’s hand slowly to its back so that the bird has to turn its head around to see the food. Owners have to coax some birds to do a full turn while other birds immediately turn themselves around on the perch. Once the parrot has completed a full turn, the food reward is given to it.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="teaching a parrot to speak" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">Teaching a parrot to speak</a> can solve the problem of the bird being too vocal with its screeching. Some birds have learned how to get attention this way. By teaching a parrot a word owners can enjoy their vocalization more. Owners need to start with only one simple word that contains only one or two syllables. Most people start with the word “hello”. Owners will repeat the word slowly to the parrot several times until the parrot makes a sound it response. Once the parrot responds, owners give it a food reward. The first sound it makes may not be the word that the owners are trying to teach it. But, they idea is to get the bird to respond to a human voice. Owners repeat this drill several times until the parrot begins to mimic the word.</p>
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		<title>Parrot Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Parrot Care Attracted to their magnificent colors, their adoring personalities, and their high intelligence, people have been drawn to adopt parrots into their lives for generations. Caring for these birds in a home environment does involve a few challenges but, with proper care, parrots make wonderful pets. Different species of parrots require different care [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parrot Care</p>
<p>Attracted to their magnificent colors, their adoring personalities, and their high intelligence, people have been drawn to adopt parrots into their lives for generations. Caring for these birds in a home environment does involve a few challenges but, with proper care, <a target="_blank" title="parrots" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">parrots</a> make wonderful pets.</p>
<p>Different species of parrots require different care but, for all parrots, proper nutrition is vital in maintaining a good quality of life. Most parrot diets are very similar. In general, parrot diets consist of fresh fruits and vegetables, parrot pellets, and a high quality of vitamin enriched parrot seed mix. Owners also need to change their parrots water everyday.</p>
<p>Although birds are typically considered a “dirty” pet to own, it is very important to keep parrots’ cages clean. Perches, dishes and other surfaces of the cage should be cleaned daily with water and mild soap. Cleaning products like ammonia, mold and mildew cleaner, and bleach can irritate or burn a parrot’s skin, eyes and reparatory tract. The bird’s cages themselves also need to be inspected for unsafe situations like sharp points in the metal. Cleanliness is also important when it comes to <a target="_blank" title="handling your parrot" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">handling your parrot.</a> Owners need to wash their hands frequently when they are working with birds, handling their dishes, and preparing their meals in order to prevent bacterial infections. Human saliva also contains bacteria that are harmful to parrots so owners should never allow their birds to place its beak in their owner’s mouths or noses. The size of the cage is vital to a parrot’s well-being. The parrot should be able to spread its wings within its cage. There should also be room enough to hand two to four safe parrot toys.</p>
<p>Parrots have the capability of forming very strong bonds with their human owners. In general, smaller parrots can have a lifespan of 15 to 30 years and larger parrots can live between 40 to 50 years. Owning a parrot is a lifelong commitment. Socialization is vital in maintaining a high quality of life for parrots. Their cage should be placed in an area where the families spend a lot of their time and are able to interact with the bird. The kitchen does not make an ideal spot for the cage because of the risk of toxic chemicals while cooking and other dangers.</p>
<p>When most people think about <a target="_blank" title="parrot care" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">parrot care</a> they don’t consider grooming. Parrots do require a decent amount of grooming throughout their entire lives. Their nails and beaks never stop growing. These can be clipped every three to four weeks. Overgrown nails can get caught on perches or toys. Most bird owners also have their birds wings clipped every few weeks to prevent flight. In the wild, parrots take rain showers to keep their feathers in good condition. Owners can bath or mist their parrots daily with clean, fresh water using a water bottle.</p>
<p>Parrots are playful, affectionate, and super smart. Owners need to understand the extreme importance of their needs and how to meet each one. With proper care parrots will thrive in a home environment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Finches Information   It is no wonder why these active little birds are so popular as pets. Finches are easy to care for and make wonderful pets for anyone including those who live in an apartment, have children, and even those individuals that have other pets. Finches come in a wide variety of colors, [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is no wonder why these active little birds are so popular as pets. Finches are easy to care for and make wonderful pets for anyone including those who live in an apartment, have children, and even those individuals that have other pets.</p>
<p>Finches come in a wide variety of colors, patterns, and personalities. Popular varieties include the <a target="_blank" title="zebra finch" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">Zebra Finch</a>, the Gouldian Finch, and the Society Finch. Most finches are very social and can easily be housed in spacious cages with other finches and other hardbills. But larger species may be aggressive to smaller species. It is not recommended to house finches with parakeets, lovebirds, or other hookbills because these types of birds tend to be naturally more aggressive. Be careful not to overcrowd these birds because it can lead to feather picking. Although finches are quite friendly, mixed groups of birds should still be watched for bullying and fighting. Their socialization and the fact that finches prefer to play among themselves is a positive in regards to the fact that they will not pout like a parrot would if you are unable to play with it everyday. However, being more interested in birds then people, finches may not always become finger tame birds. Although most finches will not be able to be handled, there are a few <a target="_blank" title="finch" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">finch</a> species that with time and patience can be finger tamed. If you do need to handle your finch for something like trimming its nails, place your palm on its back and wrap your fingers around the bird with your thumb and forefinger on either side of its head. Finches hardly ever bite, and if they do, they do not have a harmful or dangerous bite.</p>
<p>Most finches are extremely easy to care for but they are active and must be able to move around easily within their cages. It is important that they be able to fly from perch to perch so keep their cage accessories to a minimum to give them room to move about freely. All they need is a single toy, mirror, or branch that can be changed around within the cage periodically to provide the bird with variety. Toys that are safe for parakeets are also safe for finches. You can also give your finch a treat by offering it a bird bath within its cage a couple of times a week. Finches in the wild love to roll in dew dampened grasses for a bath so you can also provide your finches with a small amount of damp dandelion leaves or grasses in the bottom of the cage for a few hours as well.</p>
<p>These entertaining and hardy birds also tend to be more quiet then some other <a target="_blank" title="bird species" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">bird species</a>. Plus, they are also less costly to purchase than many parrots and softbilled birds, adding to their appeal as pets. Finches will provide a lot of entertainment with their cheerful little voices and their unique personalities. People enjoy them for their busy antics, plumage, and for their song.</p>
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		<title>Finch Cages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Finch Cages &#8220;finch cages&#8221;   Pet finches make lively, interesting, and cheerful companions. They are a pleasure to care for, and they make really great pets. In today&#8217;s busy world, a finch bird is an ideal pet for someone who likes birds but doesn&#8217;t have time for the social interaction that a bird like [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pet finches make lively, interesting, and cheerful companions. They are a pleasure to care for, and they make really great pets. In today&#8217;s busy world, a finch bird is an ideal pet for someone who likes birds but doesn&#8217;t have time for the social interaction that a bird like a parrot demands. But in order for them to be happy in our home, we as pet finch owners need to supply the right home for them.</p>
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<p>These small, beautiful and active birds need a <a target="_blank" title="cage" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">cage</a> that is at least two and a half feet in length. Finches are small birds, so the bars of the cage need to be close enough together to prevent injury to the birds or their escape. Finches are extremely active and get their exercise by flying so it is recommended that the cage provide enough room for that. There needs to be room enough for short flights. Many finch owners actually have two cages. One is used to place the birds in while they are cleaning the other cage.</p>
<p> Several things need to be provided within the cage for the birds. Separate finch feeders for food and water should be in the cage at all times. There should also be extra dishes that can be placed in the cage for short periods of time for things like treats and grit. You will also need to offer the finches a small dish to bathe in several times a week. <a target="_blank" title="finches" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">Finches</a> will also appreciate a nest box to sleep in. Pet finches also need perches to rest on. Perches for the cage should be of various sizes in order to provide exercise for the birds’ feet. Cement perches are good for keeping the toe nails trimmed, but they should not be used exclusively as they can be hard on their feet. Some finch enthusiasts recommend using natural perches made from the branches of trees like elm, maple, pear, poplar, or cherry. In the bottom of the cage should be paper sprinkled with grit, or you can use a grit paper. As an option you can also attach a &#8220;bird protector&#8221; disk to the side of the cage in order to prevent mites. But this kind of accessory is completely optional.</p>
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<p>Another thing that finches will need are toys within the cage. Finches often like plastic rings and bells or other shiny objects for entertainment. There are many other toys for birds available in pet stores and retail outlets like swings, ladders, beads and mirrors. You can provide your birds with a couple of toys at a time and then change them often to keep things interesting.</p>
<p>The cage should be cleaned at least once a week. Cleaning a <a target="_blank" title="cage" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">cage</a> is a fairy simple process that entails using hot, soapy water to thoroughly clean the cage and accessories. They then need to be rinsed and dried. For an easier time cleaning the cage, you can line the bottom of the cage with paper towels, newspaper or brown paper bags cut to size.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Zebra Finches &#8220;finches zebra&#8221;   In the wild Zebra Finches are hardy little grass finches that occupy grass or brush lands, dry savannas, open areas, pastures and cultivated fields. In our homes, they steal the hearts of their owners with their cheerful nature and active lifestyle. But that is not the only reason that [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the wild Zebra Finches are hardy little <a target="_blank" title="grass finches" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">grass finches</a> that occupy grass or brush lands, dry savannas, open areas, pastures and cultivated fields. In our homes, they steal the hearts of their owners with their cheerful nature and active lifestyle. But that is not the only reason that Zebra Finches have been one of the most popular cage birds for over one-hundred years. These attractive little creatures are also hardy, inexpensive, active, and one of the easiest birds to keep and breed.</p>
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<p>Zebra Finches are great birds for a beginner or for any <a target="_blank" title="bird enthusiast" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">bird enthusiast</a>! They maintain their happy disposition throughout their seven to ten year lifespan with continuous work and song. They are also one of the most popular varieties seen in pet stores. Zebra Finches need the company of other finches, so plan on getting a pair, and you will need a decent sized cage so they can fly.</p>
<p>Zebra Finches are available in many different patterns and colors. Typically, the male Zebra Finch has a gray upper body and wings and a white belly.  Their beak and legs are a red-orange color and there is a cheek patch on each side of its head.  They also have a teardrop mark under the eye that can be brown, tan or fawn, but is commonly called “orange” by Zebra Finch enthusiasts.  The flanks or sides located just below the wings of male Zebra Finches are chestnut-colored (orange) with white dots. And finally, the male’s chest is black and white striped like a zebra, hence the name Zebra Finch. The female Zebra Finches also have a gray upper body and wings with a white belly, but their beaks and legs are lighter in color then the males&#8217;.  Females also have a black teardrop mark under the eye. Some different <a target="_blank" title="zebra finch varieties" href="http://8e5630ijpnr85u6nn3-yc1ck6u.hop.clickbank.net/">Zebra Finch varieties</a> include the Fawn, Chestnut Flanked White, Lightback, Pied, Black or Orange Breasted and the Black Cheek.</p>
<p>Zebra Finches originate from Australia where they live in dry areas and eat mostly grass seeds.  Seeds are also the basic food for them in captivity. However, offering your finches fresh foods from your kitchen is also an option.  Different individual birds will have different likes and dislikes.  You can experiment with a variety of food items to see what your particular birds will like to eat. Try offerings them things like mixed vegetables, sprouts (alfalfa, etc.), hard boiled eggs (mashed), lettuce, spinach, bread crumbs, and corn bread.  Most natural foods can be fed to your birds.  Just stay away from extremes like peppers, cabbage, etc. Make sure to feed your Zebra Finches only the amount of fresh food that they will consume on a daily basis.  Remove any food that they do not eat before it spoils. Although Zebra Finches are very hardy and can go for a long period of time without water since they are desert birds (not recommended), eating daily is vital for their survival &#8211; so make sure that you always keep their seed bowl filled.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Yellow Headed Amazon Parrots Yellow Parrot Originally from the coastal regions of Mexico the Yellow headed Amazon parrots have become popular pets partly because of their attractive markings. These birds are predominantly green with a striking yellow head and a red patch on each wing. They can also be found south of Mexico in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Originally from the coastal regions of Mexico the Yellow headed Amazon parrots have become popular pets partly because of their attractive markings. These birds are predominantly green with a striking yellow head and a red patch on each wing. They can also be found south of Mexico in Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Although they prefer habitats like tropical or subtropical forests, savannahs, mangrove swamps, or cultivated land where trees are available for nesting, Yellow headed Amazon parrots are now considered rare and on the endangered list because of poaching and illegal trade and because of deforestation resulting in the loss of their nesting habitat.</p>
<p>Captive bred <a target="_blank" title="yellow headed amazons" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">Yellow headed Amazons</a> are widely available as pets but can be somewhat expensive. They are an extremely popular parrot species to own because of their vocal abilities. They are a close second to the African Grey parrot which is considered the best talker in the parrot world. Although all Amazons are capable of talking not all do. Their talking ability varies with each bird. Some birds are excellent talkers while other may never talk. Yellow headed Amazon parrots are extremely intelligent, funny, and active birds. They like to receive attention and do so by sometimes being loud and playful. They are said to be the loudest of all the Amazon parrots. But, it is possible to replace screeching with human speech with a little bit of training. Because Yellow headed Amazon parrots are active they thrive in an environment that allows them to fly and move around. An aviary is a great enclosure but they can also adjust to indoor cages as long as sufficient daily exercise is offered by their owner. These parrots are also easily tamed and trained. But, like most large parrot species, Yellow headed Amazons can be destructive. Owners need to provide their birds with plenty of chewing toys and braches.</p>
<p>These parrots can grow to the average length of fifteen inches although females are slightly smaller then males. Yellow headed Amazon parrots have a stout, hooked beak that is not only used for cracking the hard shells of seeds and nuts but also for grasping, exploring, and climbing. They also use their feet to climb and it is almost like another hand for them. Amazons have two toes pointing forwards and two toes pointing backwards which make them perfect for grasping. They will use their feet to hold food while eating.</p>
<p>In the wild Yellow headed Amazons eat a variety of fruits, berries, nuts, blossoms, and leaf buds. They have also been known to raid agricultural crops like maize. When living in a home environment with an owner these birds enjoy vegetables, fruit, seeds, nuts, berries, and pellet food. Like all parrots nutrition is very important to their health and their lives.</p>
<p>When considering having one of these beautiful birds as a pet, owners should consider the longevity of their commitment. <a target="_blank" title="yellow headed amazon parrots" href="http://95433xvfuem24z5aij0e8et522.hop.clickbank.net/">Yellow headed Amazon parrots</a> can live to be sixty to eighty years old. Although no pet is perfect, these parrots are sure to give their owners hours of entertainment and pleasure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consumed by their unique striking different colors, their adoring personalities, in addition to their extraordinary intelligence, (men and women) been drawn to consider pet parrots within their lives for generations.&#160; Caring of these birds in the house ambiance really does result in a couple different complications however, through good care, parrots make splendid pets.&#160; Different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consumed by their unique striking different colors, their adoring personalities, in addition to their extraordinary intelligence, (men and women) been drawn to consider pet parrots within their lives for generations.&nbsp; Caring of these birds in the house ambiance really does result in a couple different complications however, through good care, parrots make splendid pets.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Different species of birds command specific consideration however ,, for all of the birds, proper diet regime is extremely important to maintain a high quality of life.&nbsp; The vast majority of parrot diets are particularly similar.&nbsp; All together, parrot diets involve many fruits plus green veggies, parrot pellets, coupled with a excellent quality of vitamin enriched parrot seed blend.&nbsp; Proprietors should replace their own birds water to drink each day. Another thing we must remember always, is that something as important as <a target="_blank" title="parrots care" href="http://www.parrotcarecenter.com/">parrots care</a>, will always be a huge responsibility no matter what.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Although wild birds usually are viewed as a &ldquo;dirty&rdquo; pet to have, it is very important to keep parrots&rsquo; cages fully clean.&nbsp; Perches, bowls besides other surface areas of the parrot cage ought to be cleaned daily with water together with gentle soap.&nbsp; Housekeeping products such as ammonia, mold and mildew cleaner, and bleach could certainly irritate or burn the parrot&rsquo;s skin, eyes and reparatory tract.&nbsp; Your bird&rsquo;s parrot cages by themself should often be examined for hazardous situations like sharp points within the metal.&nbsp; Good hygiene is likewise very important in relation to handling your bird.&nbsp; Proprietors must wash their own hands and wrists continually when they&#8217;re working with wild birds, handling their dishes, and making the meals they eat so that you can prevent microbial infection.&nbsp; Human saliva also includes micro organism that happen to be hurtful to pet parrots that being said owners shouldn&#8217;t permit their pet birds to place its beak in their owner&rsquo;s lip area or noses.&nbsp; Unquestionably the size of its cage is very important for a parrot&rsquo;s well-being.&nbsp; Your parrot should be able to disperse its wings within its parrot cage.&nbsp; Furthermore there should also have room sufficiently to present 2-4 safe parrot pet toys. This is exactly why one of the most important <a target="_blank" title="facts on parrots" href="http://www.parrotcarecenter.com/">facts on parrots</a> is that it will always be a huge responsability.</p>
<p>Pet parrots have the capability of growing very secure bonds with their human owners.&nbsp; Normally, smaller sized wild birds can have a life expectancy from 15 to 30 years and bigger pet parrots could very well live approximately 40 to 50 years.&nbsp; Acquiring a parrot is often a life time investment.&nbsp; Socializing is vital to maintain an exceptional of life for pet parrots.&nbsp; Their cage has to be positiioned in a zone where the loved ones devote plenty of their time and thus are able to interact with the parrot.&nbsp; The home&#8217;s kitchen would not create a suitable position for the cage simply because of the risk of chemical substances harsh chemicals while you are making food and other negative aspects.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The instant most of the people reflect on bird attention some don&rsquo;t think of grooming requirements.&nbsp; Parrots do require a respectable amount having to do with proper grooming throughout their entire lives.&nbsp; Their nails and beaks do not ever quit growing.&nbsp; These could in fact be clipped every three or four weeks.&nbsp; Overgrown nails will usually get trapped on perches or toys.&nbsp; A great number of pet bird owners also have his or her&#8217;s pet birds wings clipped each couple weeks to protect yourself from flight.&nbsp; In the wild, parrots receive rain showers to keep their feathers in good condition.&nbsp; Owners can bath or mist their pets day after day with nice and clean, fresh water simply using a water bottle. So as you can see, that will require plenty of attention , some owners think that some <a target="_blank" title="parrots facts" href="http://www.parrotcarecenter.com/">parrots facts</a>, are actually myths but they&#8217;re not, taking good care of a parrot is no easy task.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Parrots are usually fun, loving, and tremendously smart.&nbsp; Owners need to understand the intense significance of their demands and the ways to meet each of them.&nbsp; Using proper care pet parrots will certainly flourish in a home natural environment.</p>
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