The whole world is one flock as we face the COVID-19 crisis together. Here at Bird Street Bistro, we're doing our best to help bird and parrot owners look out for their feathered companions.
The bond that owners have with their parrots is complex and often intense. While it is hard to explain what a healthy bond with a parrot feels like, the same way it is hard to explain what a good friendship feels like, there are definitive ways that humans and parrots bond.
Are you a new bird parent? Perhaps you’re taking care of a loved one’s fid (feathered Kids for those of you who are new to the community). Here are the top 10 rules in Bird Care and foods to avoid to keep your bird healthy and happy.
Birds are a lot like small children when it comes to boredom. If you don't keep them constantly engaged and entertained, they can become grouchy, destructive and difficult to be around. Because they are such intelligent animals, besides providing them the very best parrot food, caring for cockatoos, macaws, african greys, and other pet birds may seem daunting.