Parrots need a clean, spacious and stimulating living environment with ample perches and toys. Their housing should be roomy enough to allow them to move about freely and stretch their wings. It's important to keep the area clean and free of toxic substances or fumes. Parrots also require access to natural sunlight or full-spectrum lighting, fresh air, and a consistent temperature to thrive.
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Being able to see UV light is a vital part of how birds see and interact with the world. For years, scientists believed that birds saw the same colours as humans.
Ultimately caregivers should thrive to offer a versatility of living quarters for their juvenile or mature feathered companion. The list below might seem exhaustive although it is quite realistic in numerous homes provided future caretakers are well informed prior to purchasing their initial cage and accessories.
Welcome back to a continuation of HARI Â & Parrot Life series Versatile Living Quarters and Lifestyle for Your Parrot, a study of how this can benefit a long lasting relationship with your avian companion.
Our parrots love their fruits and vegetables, and of course, caretakers love to offer these yummy items to their parrots. While fruits and vegetables, organic or not, seem like a natural part of any parrot’s enrichment diet, we do caution caretakers about using proper hygiene in produce preparations. We especially want to share our concerns…
By simulating natural sunlight with an avian light, you are providing environmental enrichment and helping your bird to see his indoor world as it would in nature.