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How to deal with an aggressive or biting bird without damaging trust and bonding
MSN: How to deal with an aggressive or biting bird without damaging trust and bonding
Living with a pet bird can be deeply rewarding, but biting and sudden aggression can quickly make daily interaction stressful. Whether it is a parrot, cockatiel, lovebird or budgie, aggressive bird ...
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Expert Tips To Handle An Aggressive Bird And Stop Painful Biting Behaviour At Home: Aggressive or biting bird behaviour is often a sign of fear, stress or poor communication rather than 'bad ...
Find out more about your specific species of pet bird. Parakeets, cockatiels, conures, macaws, parrots, canarys, love birds, finches.
Cockatiels originate from the non-coastal regions of Australia. The free-ranging population is very large, and the IUCN lists this species’ conservation status of “least concern”. Cockatiels probably represent the smallest of the cockatoos, although there is some controversy surrounding this classification. Cockatiels are common as aviary birds and they make excellent pets.