bird feather plucking collar
Bird Care & Habitat

Bird Feather Plucking Collar to prevent bird feather plucking

Introduction Bird feather plucking is a common problem that worries many bird owners. There can be various reasons behind this problem, such as: stress, boredom, physical difficulties or illness. Sometimes birds start plucking their own feathers and this can cause harm to their body. This habit can be uncomfortable and harmful for the bird. However,

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How to clean hummingbird feeder
Bird Care & Habitat

How to clean hummingbird feeder Easy ways to keep it clean

Introduction Did you know that not knowing how to clean hummingbird feeder can have the opposite effect on the health of your beloved birds? Once a hummingbird feeder gets dirty, bacteria and fungus can grow on it. This can make the birds sick. So it is important to clean the feeder every day or at

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Simple Actions to Help Birds
Bird Care & Habitat

Simple Actions to Help Birds: Fun Ways to Help Birds

Introduction  Birds are our friends of nature. They make us feel good with their songs, colors, and the fun of flying. But birds often need help. They don’t get food, they don’t get water. Trees are cut down for them. It’s very sad. However, we can all do some Simple Actions to Help Birds if

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Psittacine beak and feather disease
Bird Care & Habitat

Psittacine beak and feather disease and parrot feather disease

Introduction Psittacine beak and feather disease is a viral disease. This disease affects the beak and feathers of birds. It is mainly seen in parrots. The short name of the disease is PBFD. In this disease, the bird’s feathers fly off, the beak cracks, and the body gradually weakens. This virus is called ‘circovirus’. It

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keep ants out of hummingbird feeders
Bird Care & Habitat

Effective and easy how to keep ants out of hummingbird feeders

Introduction Hummingbirds are beautiful and harmless birds. Who doesn’t want to see these birds in their yard? Many people use feeders for them. But a big problem is ant attacks on feeders. Ants not only spoil the food in the feeder, but also become a source of annoyance for hummingbirds. So it is very important

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When to Put Out Hummingbird Feeders
Bird Care & Habitat

When to Put Out Hummingbird Feeders: Know the Right Time

Introduction Putting out hummingbird feeders is a lot of fun. But, did you know? If you don’t put them out at the right time, you could be missing out on feeding opportunities for these little birds. That’s why putting out hummingbird feeders at the right time is so important for these special birds. Every year,

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can birds eat bread
Bird Care & Habitat

Can birds eat bread crumbs in the winter and daily safely?

Introduction  Birds are a unique beauty of our nature. They fly around with their wings spread, and sing songs. Many people feed birds next to their houses or on the roof. But the question is—can birds eat bread? This question comes to many people’s minds. For us humans, bread is a simple and light food.

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how to keep bees away from hummingbird feeders
Bird Care & Habitat

Easy ways how to keep bees away from hummingbird feeders

Introduction Are you worried? Wondering how to keep bees away? Are bees coming to your hummingbird feeder? Then you’ve shown up to the right spot. Today we will tell you in a very simple way how to keep bees away from hummingbird feeders. Hummingbirds are very small birds. They eat sweet food. That is why

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How long do parrots live
Bird Care & Habitat

How long do parrots live? Learn the average lifespan of birds

Introduction Parrots are very popular and interesting birds. They are not only colorful and beautiful, but they also spend a lot of time with people. But many people want to know—how long do parrots live? The answer to this question is not very easy, because the lifespan of a parrot depends on many factors. Parrot

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how to make a birdhouse
Creating Bird-Friendly Gardens

How to Make a Birdhouse

Making a birdhouse isn’t about building something but creating a safe place for birds. We choose strong woods like cedar, cypress, or pine to do this. We also need tools like a drill and saw to put it all together. Plus, we think about the size of the birdhouse and what colors to paint it so birds will love it.

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