
Bear
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Bear
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We have a cockatiel that we recently adopted by virtue of its previous owners not wanting it anymore. I know that birds should be eating fresh fruits and veggies, but it seems that this little guy wants none of it. I’ve tried hand feeding it, and it seems scared of what I’m offering. I’ve tried leaving it in its cage and it wants nothing to do with it. Our other bird loves fruit, but this one just doesn’t seem interested. Any advice?
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Tagged cage, Cockatiel, feeding, fresh fruits, fruit, fruits and veggies, Guy, Hand, none, offering, pet, pet birds, virtue
The droppings are just in one section but look like they belong to more than what one mouse can produce. I see no holes in the walls and there are no drain pipes. I do know that my upstairs neighbor feeds birds above us. Is that related somehow? Is there something I should do? I’m freaking out.
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Tagged balcony, birds, drain, drain pipes, floor, holes, mouse, mouse droppings, neighbor, Section, something, upstairs, upstairs neighbor
She cannot fly but is old enough to chirp and screech. Mom and Dad (bad father’s day—bad joke) cannot come down and bring her back to the nest. Should I feed her bread crumbs until she can fly???? This sounds crazy but I am serious–poor thing! Kids with stupid answers can proceed to next question.
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Tagged bad joke, bread crumbs, chirp, fly, mom and dad, screech, small bird, stupid answers

The site of the ORIGINAL Hummer Helmet!!! As seen around the world on Letterman, Animal Planet and Jason Davis “On the Road” Yes this is my father and YES it does attract Humming Birds, just take a look…

Bird feeder activity, January 23, 2011, outside Richmond, VA USA Peanut butter spread on the tree. Visitors include: Northern Cardinal, White-breasted Nuthatch, Downy Woodpecker, White-throated Sparrow, Tufted Titmouse, Carolina Wren, American Goldfinch,
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How do I feed my two zebra finches meal worms? Do I hand feed them or put in cage and let them get em. Provide details.
Anything would help……
Thanks
Also, how many worms should I feed them in a day?
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Tagged birds, cage, Feed, finches, Hand, meal, meal worms, zebra, zebra finches
I got a new cockatiel for 4 days now. he hasnt eatten much unless i feed him by my hand and take him out of his cage. he always goes for the seeds that are mixed with the pellets. he’ll eat those first then he’ll eat the peppers. but once thats done, he wont touch the pellets. but how many should he be eatting on average. and please dont say it depends because i asked his vet and he said the same and i asked the breeder and she said the same. i just need an average because im a new bird owner and dont know. like around 5-10 pellets a day? 10-20? 30-40? 50-60? 100-120? please help! i’m afraid my bird isnt eatting much.