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What should I look for when choosing a bird?
Consider the bird's size, temperament, noise level, and lifespan. Research the specific species to ensure it suits your lifestyle and you can provide appropriate care, including cage size, diet, and enrichment.
What are the key signs of a healthy bird?
A healthy bird should be alert and active, with bright, clear eyes and clean plumage. Check for signs of illness such as ruffled feathers, discharge from the eyes or nostrils, laboured breathing, or a loss of appetite. It should also have clean vent area.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a bird in the UK?
Certain bird species require specific licenses or permits to own legally. Check with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) and your local council to ensure you comply with all relevant regulations. Some species may also be subject to CITES regulations regarding international trade and protection.
What are some important safety considerations when introducing a new bird to my home?
Ensure your home is bird-proofed by removing potential hazards such as open windows, toxic plants, and exposed electrical cords. Keep the bird away from cooking fumes (especially Teflon) and other household chemicals. Supervise the bird when it is outside of its cage. Research common household dangers to birds.
What questions should I ask the seller before buying a bird?
Enquire about the bird's age, history (including where it came from), diet, and any previous health issues. Ask if the bird has been vet-checked and if it is used to being handled. If possible, observe the bird interacting with the seller to assess its temperament.
