How To Take Care Of A Bird?

Provide a proper cage or aviary with enough space to move, stretch, and fly

Place the cage in a safe, quiet, well-ventilated area away from drafts, direct sunlight, and kitchen fumes

Use clean food and water dishes and refill them daily

Feed a species-appropriate diet with pellets, fresh vegetables, fruits, seeds, or nectar as needed

Remove spoiled food promptly

Clean the cage, perches, and accessories regularly

Offer fresh water every day

Provide safe perches of different sizes and textures

Give toys and enrichment to prevent boredom

Allow supervised out-of-cage time when safe

Handle the bird gently and calmly

Wash hands before and after handling

Watch for signs of illness such as fluffed feathers, lethargy, loss of appetite, or changes in droppings

Take the bird to an avian veterinarian for regular checkups

Keep the bird away from toxic plants, smoke, aerosols, and nonstick cookware fumes

Maintain a consistent sleep schedule with enough dark, quiet rest

Trim nails or wings only if recommended by a qualified professional

Socialize the bird regularly if the species needs companionship

Keep the bird’s environment secure from other pets and hazards

Monitor temperature and humidity for the bird’s species

Provide opportunities for bathing or misting if appropriate

Learn the specific care needs of the bird’s species

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