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zarrion101
09-08-2006, 04:47 PM
Birds make great pets, but it requires making a good decision before you take on your new companion. A little knowledge before you make your choice can save you lots of headaches down the road and ensure that you and your new pet will get along just fine in the years to come. Purchasing a bird for a pet doesn't have to be difficult.

There are birds that a very personable, like cockatiels and lovebirds, birds that talk, like parrots and mynah birds, those that sing, like canaries and those that are fun to watch, like finches.

Some of these traits cross over. For instance, male cockatiels can learn to talk and whistle. In fact, a friend of mine had one that liked to ask him, "Where's my baby?" and even whistle the theme to the Andy Griffith show.

If you like smaller birds, you might go for finches, lovebirds or parakeets. If you are not intimidated by large birds, a parrot, macaw, cockatoo or conure might make a good companion.

If you are on a budget, get a Budgie, which is a Parakeet. They are not only affordable, but they make great pets for kids. Most of them are beautifully colored and they can be very affectionate if you spend time with them. Some even learn to talk.

If you want something more exotic and showy, try a large Parrot. They can learn to talk and do tricks and they love to show off. These brightly colored birds can also be very affectionate once you have earned their trust.

Certainly, this is not an all inclusive list of birds that make good pets. Some people even keep doves and pigeons, among others. One thing you don't want to do is make a wild bird a pet. They don't adapt well, they don't take well to humans and they may carry diseases.

Typically, you can figure the bigger the bird, the bigger the mess. Birds can be messy because they get their food all over the place, especially when they are breaking shells from nuts and seeds. But it's worth it. You can get supplies to help reduce this undesirable mess.

Don't be in a hurry when you go shopping for your bird. Plan on spending some time looking at several birds. You will soon discover they have different personalities. If you are a laid back person, you might want a laid back bird. If you are outgoing, you might want the one that is proactive and runs up to greet you as you approach the cage.

Remember, it's cute to have a bird that talks, but they do not come with 'on and off' switches. If you are not prepared for a noisy bird, don't get a parrot or a cockatoo. Certainly you can usually quiet them temporarily by putting a cover over their cage or putting them in a dark room, but this is not fair. Understand what you are getting into before you make a purchase or adopt your new friend.

Whichever bird you decide is right for you as a pet, be fair and make sure you are going to be dedicated to giving your new friend a happy home. Birds like these enjoy attention and need proper care. If you take good care of them, you may be companions with them for decades, so be prepared to take on the responsibility.

Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Birds

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Russell

Dave
09-08-2006, 05:02 PM
Thanks for submitting an article! :D

zarrion101
09-08-2006, 05:03 PM
Thanks for submitting an article! :D

No problem.

BUUZBEE
09-08-2006, 05:12 PM
i couldnt agree more!

zarrion101
09-08-2006, 05:13 PM
i couldnt agree more!

Yes, I found this article very interesting and useful. :D

BUUZBEE
09-08-2006, 05:16 PM
it all comes down to research, taking the time to read, find things on the computer etc. when we know what were getting into, everyone, birds & owners, will be happy!

zarrion101
09-08-2006, 05:20 PM
it all comes down to research, taking the time to read, find things on the computer etc. when we know what were getting into, everyone, birds & owners, will be happy!

Yes indeed, I did quite a bit of research before having Benny and Bobby and it was very handy. Mind I didn't seem to find everything but the help I needed has been fulfilled here on this amazing forum. ;)

redgirl
09-09-2006, 06:19 AM
I actually read up after getting Eddie as I didnt plan to have a budgie or any other pet for that matter, but I am so glad I read up on things and got lots of info..and then I found this brilliant site and know now that if I need to know anything I will get lots of advice and answers here. Did register with another forum called Neils Budgie Forum and not one person replied to my questions so didn't go on it again.

Amy
09-09-2006, 10:44 AM
Great information, Well worded! I enjoyed reading it.

zarrion101
09-09-2006, 11:26 AM
Great information, Well worded! I enjoyed reading it.

Thank you for your comments! :)

ditto
09-13-2006, 12:06 PM
Remember, it's cute to have a bird that talks, but they do not come with 'on and off' switches.


Lol! thats right, whenever I speak on the phone, my bird pamuk begins to shout as loud as he can and doesn't stop :D and I sometimes can't hear the talking ask for repeat. It s a very funny situation if I m making a business meeting on the phone I hardly stop my laugh :laughing:

zarrion101
09-13-2006, 12:29 PM
Lol! thats right, whenever I speak on the phone, my bird pamuk begins to shout as loud as he can and doesn't stop :D and I sometimes can't hear the talking ask for repeat. It s a very funny situation if I m making a business meeting on the phone I hardly stop my laugh :laughing:

That happens to me, my budgies just chirp out as loud as possible to alert me to answer the phone and then don't stop when I have answered it. :D lol

BUUZBEE
09-13-2006, 01:20 PM
little attention getters arent they!!! lol

zarrion101
09-13-2006, 01:34 PM
little attention getters arent they!!! lol

Yes they are indeed. But seriously they are the best pets I have ever had. I was thinking of getting another one to keep me company upstairs and to talk to Bobby and Benny but I don't think my parents will let me even though I am buying a new cage. :(