There are often times that we feel a connection to our birds and the birds we see in the wild and feel an urge to do something that will make their lives better. I’d like to examine just some of the ways that we can help parrots by looking at some of the careers that can lead us down that path. Some are obvious, but some you may not have considered before.
So often, people struggle to bond with their birds or their bird shows little interest in spending time with them. As a result, I have seen and heard the same question be asked over and over again. Let’s take a closer look at what people mean when they ask “How can I get my bird to like me?” and some possible solutions to some of the issues they are facing.
Here at Bird Street Bistro, in addition to helping parrot owners provide quality, healthy nutrition to their parrots, we’d also like to take the time to acknowledge the people and organizations that have helped parrots and their owners live healthy and happy lives together. One major component in this is helping ensure all parrots are cared for properly. Parrot rescues everywhere take in birds that no longer have a home and rehabilitate and place them into new ones.
“Why won’t my parrot stop screaming! I’ve tried EVERYTHING!!!”
Screaming, persistent calling, or whatever else we want to call it is one of the most common complaints and common struggles of parrot owners and sometimes it can feel like no matter what you’ve tried, you just can’t get it to stop. Well, the good news is, this behavior is VERY fixable as long as we provide the parrot with the proper environment and guidance.