Posted (admin) in Bird Care Tips, Articles

There is nothing like sharing your life with a parrot.  These delightful creatures are full of love, intelligence and a great sense of humor and play.  When you own a pet parrot, your life will be enhanced in ways you never thought possible.  Owning a bird is a responsibility that will be with you for many years to come if you take proper care of your bird.  The decision to purchase a bird should not be taken lightly and extensive research should be done on the subject before you go out and pick a bird.

 

Many times people see a beautiful bird in the pet shop.  They become completely enamored and if the bird is a talker, the appeal of bringing that bird home is great.  That would be a mistake.  Your companion bird should never be chosen strictly for looks or speaking ability.  Many birds who don’t talk make up for this in so many other delightful ways.

Your first step is to research the breeds and the housing requirements each one needs.  Research their temperaments to find a bird that will fit in with your household routine.  Read up on all the care and maintenance each breed will require and of the negative aspects of personality a bird may present.

 

It is best to be educated on all aspects of bird behavior to ensure that you are raising a happy and healthy bird that won’t display negative behaviors like screaming, biting and fierce protection of their territory.

 

The macaws and cockatoos are stunning birds, but they can be intimidating for first time parrot owners.  The size alone of many species of macaws can cause owners to allow them to become brats and with their large beaks, many owners may relegate their acquisition to a cage because they don’t know what else to do with them.

 

The cockatoos insist on much affection and attention from their owners to ensure that they don’t begin any self destructive behaviors such as feather plucking.  These birds can be quite demanding if they are not raised right.

 

The various species of amazons are majestic and well known for their talking ability.  For first time owners the challenge of raising a well adjusted amazon may be beyond their skills.  They become quite nippy when not handled correctly and their beaks are capable of breaking ones finger.

 

If you insist on a bird that talks but don’t want to go as far a dedicating your life to a full-blown parrot, you need look no further than the feisty little green Quaker parrot.  They are priced reasonably at about £70-£100 and are just a bit larger than a cockatiel.  They are great talkers and talented comedians.  They don’t cost much to maintain and in the spectrum of smaller birds, they don’t make too much of a mess.  

 

Guide to the Quaker Parrot

 

 

With proper socialization, these little green monsters that are known for their stubborn personalities can be taught what is expected of them in public places and can help reduce over dependence on one member of the family.  As long as all family members participate in spending time and playing with a Quaker parrot, he/she will like genders equally as well as get used to being handled by more than one person.

 

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Posted (admin) in Bird Care Tips, Articles

Hi bird owners,

We just wanted to take the time and write you a quick note letting you know that we found a website where you can get a free parrot training 3 Day E-course and training video, just by  visiting http://www.birdtrade.co.uk/free_trial.php

 

When you get there just sign up on one of the signup forms on their site, and they will send you their training course immediately.

The course will teach your parrot to:

 

-Stop Biting

-Perform Tricks &

-Tame ANY SIZE bird you could possibly own

 

Chet Womach, who owns the site, also has an advanced course that you can read about at his site, and we must say, we have bought, and own all the parrot training products out there. And Chet’s training course is heads and shoulders above all the other training courses or videos you will EVER find.

 

-SPECIAL NOTE: His course is so good, that we called him up, and begged him to give some of our birdtrade.co.uk visitors a special deal on his course.

 

So after a whole lot of arm twisting, we convinced him to throw in a 2 hour interview he did with a parrot behavior specialist, where they do nothing but cover exactly how to cure MAJOR biting and fear problems in parrots, by using very clever clicker training techniques.

 

All you have to do to get this special interview, is go to http://www.birdtrade.co.uk/free_trial.php and on the order form, write that you heard about his website from BirdTrade, so he knows to send you the extra 2 hour interview.

 

But Remember, he is only offering this deal until this upcoming Friday. So if you try to order after Friday, he won’t throw in this extra audio bonus for you.

 

Either way, at least go to his website to get the 3 Day E-Course and video.

 

Hope you’ll like his course as much as we did.

 

Sincerely,

BirdTrade Staff

 

p.s. In order to get this free two hour interview you must click on this link:

http://www.birdtrade.co.uk/free_trial.php

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If you own just one bird, chances are you have minimum cleaning and waste problems.  It is easy to buy treats and toys because you are not spending so much on things like grooming.

 

When you lay out big bucks for items like toys, perches and playgyms, it takes a bite out of your wallet.  To ensure that these items last for some time, the proper care should be afforded for each piece of your bird’s equipment. Sand or scrape wooden perches that have been cleaned to keep them looking like new.  Clean and dry your cage bars on a daily basis to prevent any corrosion.  It is always a good idea to rotate your bird’s toys frequently to keep his interest engaged. 

 

When you are choosing toys for your bird, get the appropriate size.  If you buy a toy too big, your bird will ignore it and you will have wasted your money.  If you buy a toy too small, your bird is bound to destroy it quicker than it took for you to get it out of the package.  Remember, size does matter.

 

So do the materials that toys are made from matter?  Pick toys that are made of sturdy and easily cleaned materials.  You can find toys made with hardwood, plastic, leather, and other durable materials.  Some toys come with replacement parts, and bird owners always have the option of creating unique toys from the materials their birds prefer.  You can find many things to help you build and design your own bird toys.  In the end you may actually find that it is not only cheaper, but you enjoy creating them! In a future article we will discuss the materials you can use for making your own parrot toys!

 

To keep toys in rotation, wash them and dry them thoroughly.  Inspect them closely looking for any cracks that may catch little toes and strings where they can tangled.  Sand any wooden toys that look a bit worse for wear and make sure that you wash any cotton or leather toys in warm sudsy water and rinse extremely well.  Clip any loose or frayed string to ensure added safety.

 

Our birds are our world, but they can cost us quite a bit of money if we aren’t careful. Daily newspaper and be used for cage liner; never place your bird’s food underneath any of his favorite perches to keep his poop from spoiling it.  Feeding him a well balanced diet of veggies and fruit can also allow your bird mix to last longer. You can own a bird without breaking the bank!

 

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Dear site visitors,

 

This is a special warning to both legitimate buyers and sellers.

 

In the past week we have received email reports from sellers that overseas buyers are requesting funding via wire transfer for their birds, among other related Internet scams.
Whilst we take every precaution in providing warranted adverts here in the UK we have now been forced to monitor initial contact e-mails due to the misuse of the website.
We will also be employing other security software to the site to deter these "so-called" bird lovers.

 

We have displayed warnings throughout the most important sections of BirdTrade however here’s a brief list for your convenience.

 

Please apply these same rules to all other sites when buying an selling birds.

  • Avoid all offered payments via Wire Transfer/Bankers Draft
  • Buyers requesting shipment of birds
  • Overseas contacts
  • Request for Bank Account information
  • Persuasive Sob story e-mails for FREE or Cheap birds
  • Buyers contacting you trying to sell fertile eggs / unweaned chicks or anything other than your posted ad item.
  • Advertising e-mails from other sites apart from birdtrade.co.uk

 

If you have received such scams please forward all incidents to: info@birdtrade.co.uk - all reports are treated very seriously.
The parties concerned will be reported to the relative authorities and banned permanently from our website, no questions asked!

 

Scammers DO NOT abuse this FREE service we record computer IP ranges!

 

On the rare occasion that an advert has slipped through our administrative team which you feel is a scam please contact us immediately.
We apologize for this recent inconsistency. BirdTrade hope that our members will aid us with these issues to ensure we stay a quality free service.

 

For more information on Internet scams please read our article located on the blog section of our website:
Do NOT buy unweaned, free or cheap birds!

Thank you for your attention.

Best Wishes,

BirdTrade Staff
www.birdtrade.co.uk

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The most remarkable species of doves is the superb fruit-dove.  Not only is it a sight to behold, but it is quite docile and is easy to care for.  You can find this stunning bird not only in private collections, but in zoos and public aviaries.

 

The superb fruit-dove is a native of Australia and is a comparatively small bird.  He is only about 10 inches long.  This bird is difficult to find in the wild in its native habitat of rain forests of eucalyptus.  It was long thought that this species was a rare find, but because of its secretive behavior, this theory has been proven false.

 

The superb fruit-dove likes to hang out in the higher regions of different fruit bearing trees in the closed-canopy of the mature rain forest.  Many times the only hint of their presence is their droppings full of fruit on the floor of the forest.  Even though this bird is brilliantly colored and quite distinctive in appearance, it can be quite difficult to detect in its native habitat.  It has a unique cooing that can give away its location though.

 

An avid forager of fig bearing trees, the superb fruit-dove is a sprightly forager.  It has been seen crawling like a mouse through the thick foliage and has been spotted hanging upside down in order to get at the fruit hanging from precarious branches.

 

These birds don’t often live in flocks; they prefer to live in pairs or as single.  They make their nests in small trees that have thick vines.  Their nests aren’t very sturdy being made up of a few heaps of twigs.  The pair makes up for their poor nest building skills by almost never leaving the nest unattended.    A superb fruit-dove clutch consists of only one white egg.  The hen will incubate her egg for 16-19 days.  Chicks mature quickly and have been found…… Read the rest of this entry »

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