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    Can Chickens Eat Peaches?

    Yes, Chickens can eat peaches, but you have to make sure it is in small amounts and that the peach has no pits. You must only give these to your chickens occasionally. Peaches are a wonderful fruit and they can be given to your chickens on occasion as long as it is in small amounts.…

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  • Parrot Bites

    Can a Parrot Bite Your Finger Off?

    The bite of a parrot is no laughing matter. Injuries from bird bites can be serious and require medical attention, even if they don’t appear to be severe at first. The worst part is that often we don’t even realize how bad the injury is until days later. It’s a common misconception that a parrot…

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  • Eagles Eat Snakes

    Do Eagles Eat Snakes?

    Yes, eagles do eat snakes. Eagles are opportunistic feeders and will eat almost anything they can get in their talons. Just like other birds of prey, they eat the most easily accessible animals in their ecosystem. In addition to snakes, they also eat fish and other small mammals. Snakes are one of the most popular…

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  • Finches Eggs

    How Finches Lay Eggs?

    The exact process for laying eggs varies by species. Nesting is typically done in spring, though some finches will nest multiple times a year if conditions are favorable. The male will generally build the nest, and once his mate has arrived, she will lay her eggs and then incubate them. The birds mate and the…

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  • Canaries Need Grit

    Do Canaries Need Grit? How Often?

    Canaries are considered “soft billed” birds and they do not have teeth. Their gizzards, which are located in their stomachs, help the bird break down the food. Grit is essential for canaries and other soft billed birds because it helps them digest their food more quickly and efficiently. If a canary is low on grit…

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  • Peacocks Endangered

    Are Peacocks Endangered Birds?

    Peacocks are not endangered, nor are they classified as a threatened species. Peacocks belong to the pheasant family and there are three different species of peacock. The Indian peacock is the national bird of India and is found in many parts of the country. Their colors are so striking that even if you see one…

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  • Parrots Eat Strawberries

    Can Parrots Eat Strawberries?

    Strawberries are one of the healthiest fruits, rich in vitamins and antioxidants. They’re also a low-calorie treat that both you and your parrot could enjoy. But before you go ahead and offer the fruit to your pet bird, make sure you know how to do so safely. Are Strawberries Safe for Parrots? The good news…

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  • Birds Eat Eggshells

    Can Birds Eat Eggshells?

    In most cases, no. The calcium in eggshells is bonded to other molecules, making it more difficult for the body to absorb. Additionally, raw egg whites contain avidin, a protein that binds to biotin (a B vitamin) and prevents its absorption. Cooking egg whites deactivates the avidin. You can feed your bird eggshells, but it’s…

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  • Can Canaries Eat Bananas

    Can Canaries Eat Bananas?

    Canaries can eat bananas, but they should only be given as an occasional treat. Bananas are high in sugar and calories, so they shouldn’t be a part of your canary’s regular diet. If you are going to feed them bananas, it’s best to peel the banana before giving it to your bird to avoid choking…

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  • How Loud Are Parrotlets

    How Loud Are Parrotlets?

    The answer to the question “How loud are parrotlets?” is a simple one: VERY. Parrotlets have the reputation for being among the loudest pet birds, and for good reason. They are surprisingly noisy, given their diminutive size, and they can make themselves heard from across the house. The good news is that parrotlet owners tend…

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