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Deciding on the Right Species of Pet Bird For Your Family

March 7th, 2010

Having a pet bird is rewarding. Pet birds are also somewhat demanding for those familiar with a “normal” pet, such as the house cat. So, if you are in the market to become a bird owner you will need to select a species that matches your way of life. You must be able to commit to the responsibilities, allotment of your time and resources that will ensure your bird stays healthy, happy and gives you the entertainment and enjoyment you were searching for when you decided to be a bird owner.

The following variety of birds are common selections as pets. Some general traits, life span, and more are provided for you to be able to pick the right bird for your situation.

1. Canaries and finches. They are small birds that need less space and therefore small to medium cages. They are normally about 5 inches in height and can be smaller. They are commonly knows as waxbills or softbills and thrive in small flocks. For this reason you probably don’t want to have just one. Three or more will make for much happier birds because they enjoy company and congregation. The canary and finch also require much less attention than larger birds require. This makes them an ideal compliment for the family or individual who does not have a lot of time to spend socializing and engaging in birds activities. If handled and cared for properly, these birds can live up to 10 years.

2. Parakeets. The parakeet is ideal for the family with kids. The most common type would be the Budgerigar or Bungee. A parakeet is a great “first time” pet for kids. They come in various colors, are petite, and are extremely intelligent for a smaller bird species. The parakeet has the ability for a limited vocabulary and can whistle and sing. They need a bit more attention than the canary and finch but usually are not excessively demanding of your time. A healthy and happy parakeet can live as long as 14 years.

3. Cockatiels. Cockatiels are popular stemming from there medium size and friendly disposition. They originated in Australia and are known for their singing and whistling capabilities. They have the ability to talk but often choose to whistle. They are excellent mimickers of sound. They can effortlessly emulate the sounds of barking dogs and the telephone ringing. Cockatiels are available in many color combinations and can live as much as 20 years within a healthy environment.

4. Lovebirds. Lovebirds are among the smallest species of parrot, normally reaching lengths of about 6 inches. They are clever and generally have wonderful personalities. They make great pets and are ideal for those who live in apartments and condos since they are typically quieter than other parrot species. They are not time demanding but you will want to spend time with them on account of their fun-loving personalities. Lovebirds are multicolored, attractive birds and, with proper care, can attain and exceed a life expectancy of 20 years.

5. African Greys. If you are not ready to live with a bird for probably the rest of your life, you should not have an African Grey. They can survive up to 70 years and they are ideal if you are looking to buy a companion for life. They’re generally considered the most intelligent species of parrot. They can be taught a vocabulary of approximately 2,000 words if trained well. They are very smart but also demanding. They do get bored and lonely. Be prepared to spend time with them, interact with them and participate in stimulating activities. They are very affectionate and your efforts are going to be rewarded with all of the attention you will be given.

If you’re looking for a pet bird for you or your family, these shown are some excellent possibilities. Always ask questions to the sales person or breeder before purchasing on how to specifically care for your pet. As often as you will benefit from their presence, you will need to be able to give them the time and quality interaction they want from you.

Source:petandfish.com

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