Recent Pets Blog | Birds PostsLost Parrot Talks His Way Homeby Aimee Amodio24 May 2008 07:43 AMWhen I was a little kid, my parents made a game out of teaching me my home address and phone number. We turned it into a little song -- to this day, I could still sing you my address and phone number! I didn't know it at the time, but this is important info for a little kid to know. Attracting Birds to Your Yardby Aimee Amodio22 May 2008 07:01 AMIt doesn't take a ton of effort to attract feathered visitors to your yard or patio. All you need to offer is food, water, and shelter. Providing food for your visiting birds doesn't have to mean a bird feeder and a constant supply of seed. Too Many Dead Baby Birdsby Aimee Amodio08 May 2008 01:42 PMI was out walking my two dogs this afternoon... and saw a weird lump on the sidewalk. As we got closer, my eyes and brain puzzled the lump into a shape. It was a dead baby bird. A few feet away, there was another sad little lump that turned out to be a baby bird. What Were Those Eagles Thinking?by Courtney Mroch15 Jan 2008 02:18 PMYesterday on my way to the grocery store I was listening to the radio. As I pulled into the parking lot the announcer was getting ready to talk about news stories. "In Alaska, nearly two dozen bald eagles are dead after an unfortunate encounter with a truck. Birds on the Brain: International Migratory Bird Day 2007by Courtney Mroch11 May 2007 04:00 PMTomorrow, May 12, is International Migratory Bird Day. The Environment for the Americas was born out of the success of the day and now has a website that promotes their cause year round. Each year they have a theme, and this year it's "Birds in a Changing Climate. Birds: No Cages Requiredby Courtney Mroch05 May 2007 02:21 PMWhen I was growing up, my family was very active and outdoor-oriented. They loved hiking in the mountains, visiting zoos, or trekking through state parks. My mom and grandma in particular, but even my sister, would often comment on birds we'd come across in the wild. Bird Basics: Sun Conuresby Aimee Amodio01 Nov 2006 02:11 PMLooking for a loving little bird that is easy to train and loves human companionship? Take a look at the lovely South American sun conure! These birds wear a rainbow of colors -- brilliant yellows, reds and oranges and vibrant blues and greens. Signs of Illness in Birdsby Aimee Amodio25 Oct 2006 10:18 AMWhen pets are sick, they may not show it in the same way humans do. People tend to seek out help; animals, especially birds, may hide an illness from their owners. Bird Basics: African Grey Parrotsby Aimee Amodio19 Oct 2006 10:38 AMAfrican Grey parrots have been kept as pets for thousands of years! These birds are highly intelligent and are known for clearly mimicking human speech and other sounds. As the name suggests, these birds come from Africa. Bird Basics: Lovebirdsby Aimee Amodio17 Oct 2006 04:36 PMThe name "lovebirds" isn't just a cute name for a cute bird. These little birds form strong bonds with owners and mates and cannot thrive without frequent interaction. Recent Blog Comments Michele Cheplic says... "I was wondering when this was going to happen." |
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