Bird Blog

Rare Cockatoos

Cockatoos are smart and lovable, but they can be naughty too. They often chew wood decking and paneling on houses, raid bird feeders, and strip rubber seals from street lights. They can also destroy their cages without enough attention and toys. Some cockatoos have broad distributions, while others are confined to a small area of Australia or a group of islands. Some are leucistic, which makes them even rarer. Red-tailed black cockatoo The Red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) is one of Australia’s most iconic birds. It is a large parrot that resembles a blackbird with a bright red panel on ... Read more

Finch Pellet Food

Finches should be offered a combination of foods to provide balanced nutrition. While commercial seed mixes are convenient, they may contain high fat and nutrient deficient seeds. Pellets are not necessary if a varied diet is provided. However, many breeders still use pellets for the birds they raise. A formulated diet is also available that provides all the necessary vitamins and minerals to ensure healthy molting, singing, and body condition. Pellets In the wild, finches consume a diet of insects, fresh and dried seeds and fruit. Captive finches should be fed a mix of both pellets and seeds to closely ... Read more

Identifying the Signs a Zebra Finch is Dying

Observing your pet bird’s behavior and habits can help you spot signs of sickness. Finches are good at hiding illness, but early detection and veterinary care can increase the likelihood of your bird making a full recovery. Zebra finches are seed-eaters that travel in flocks. Males sing and display courtship dances to woo females. Behavioral Changes Finches are prone to many diseases, and their symptoms often don’t show up until the end. Observing their behavior can help you spot a problem early, and take action quickly. Finches can take a bath and clean themselves if you place a flat container ... Read more

Causes of Cockatoo Bite and How to Stop It

Cockatoos make great pets but they also have a tendency to bite. This biting behavior can lead to severe injuries. You should know the causes of cockatoo bite and how to stop them. Generally, cockatoos can’t bite an adult finger off but they can cause a bad crushing injury and nerve damage. This article will discuss why cockatoos bite, how hard they can bite and what signs to look out for. Causes Cockatoos have significant bite force and can break bones with their beaks. Usually, the teeth cause only minor injuries and do not require stitches. However, if the wound ... Read more

How Long Do Zebra Finches Live in Captivity?

Zebra finches are a popular bird species in the pet trade. They’re colorful birds with distinctive plumage patterns. Males have striped tails, breasts and wings, and orange cheek patches. Females are more uniformly gray. In captivity, zebra finches live an average of seven years. We’ll dive a bit deeper into their longevity, how it compares to other bird breeds, and what we might do to help them lead long, happy lives. Lifespan In the wild, zebra finches can live up to five years. But in captivity, these beautiful birds can double that lifespan. They are monogamous birds and will stay ... Read more

Why Do Cockatoos Like Music?

You may have seen a video of Snowball, the sulfur-crested cockatoo whose dance moves went viral. He was filmed dancing to Backstreet Boys songs by owner Irena Schulz. Schulz noticed that Snowball’s head movements were in sync with the beat. This is a rare ability in animals. It suggests that cockatoos can connect music with feelings of pleasure and interest. Why do cockatoos dance? The beat and rhythm of music may fascinate cockatoos, causing them to bob their heads or move their bodies. Their movements could also be a way of showing their excitement or pleasure. In addition, cockatoos may ... Read more

Can a Cockatoo Talk?

Cockatoos are good at mimicking sounds, but they can’t understand the context. This means that they will mimic their owners when they greet them. If a cockatoo is normally a chatterbox and suddenly stops talking, it may be because they’re injured or aren’t around humans. It is also possible that they’re trying to avoid being around people. They have syrinxes The syrinx is an important part of the vocal production system in birds. It produces sound by causing vibrations of some or all of the tracheal walls and pessulus, which are similar to the vocal folds in mammals. This is ... Read more

Green Cockatoo Bird Facts

Green cockatoos are intelligent and gregarious birds that often make good pets. They require regular handling, play time, and exercise. Some also need a cage with an open door. These cockatoos are popular in the pet trade, but their wild populations are declining. They face threats such as habitat loss, illegal poaching, and deforestation. Cockatoos are gregarious birds Cockatoos are gregarious birds that can learn to imitate human speech and even inanimate objects. They are easily tamed and make great companion animals, but they can become overly bonded to their owner. This can lead to behavioral problems, such as screaming ... Read more

The Rainbow Cockatoo

These birds are very raucous and frequently get into territorial disputes with sulphur-crested cockatoos over nesting hollows. The resulting squabbles can last from a few minutes to several hours and are very noisy. Rainbow lorikeets require a large cage and a lot of supervised daily out-of-cage play time. They also love to chew, so stock up on toys made of safe destructible woods. Appearance Rainbow cockatoos have mainly white feathers, but the upper and lower surfaces of the inner half of large wing feathers and areas covered by these are yellow. The rest of the cockatoo is dark brown. These ... Read more

House Finch Symbolism

House finch symbolism is a reminder that there are always good things on the horizon. Their cheerful songs and behaviors make them the perfect representation of joy. When this spirit animal comes into your life, it is a sign that you will enjoy the happy moments and be strong during the difficult ones. The Red House Finch Finches are joyful, upbeat creatures that bring vibrancy and color into people’s lives. They’re also a reminder to find and follow your bliss. Charles Darwin studied finches to develop his idea of natural selection. He found that these birds adapted to their environment ... Read more