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  2. 32 tips for taking care of wild birds - AOL

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    While investing in a few of the best bird feeders is a great starting point, there are lots of other things you can do to take care of the wild birds in your neighborhood. For example, while food ...

  3. 32 tips for taking care of pet birds - AOL

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    Your pet bird will need more temperature control than those living in the wild. Indoor birds generally thrive in temperatures of 50°F and 80°F. Although parrot’s body temperatures are usually ...

  4. A Family Saved This Baby Bird's Life In The Cutest Way ... - AOL

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    A family in the Texas Panhandle saved a lost baby bird by wrapping it in a warm tortilla during a ... The Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center runs solely on donations and cares for over 3,000 ...

  5. Parental care in birds - Wikipedia

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    Parental care refers to the level of investment provided by the mother and the father to ensure development and survival of their offspring. In most birds, parents invest profoundly in their offspring as a mutual effort, making a majority of them socially monogamous for the duration of the breeding season.

  6. Companion parrot - Wikipedia

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    While a wild diet can never be replicated, it can be used as a guide for a companion parrot’s diet. One aspect that can be mimicked is the variety of foods in the diet. Parrots in the wild spend a lot of time being active, flying and searching for food. In captivity, parrots spend much less energy daily, so the bird will need less food. [10]

  7. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    All birds are considered to have fledged when the feathers and wing muscles are sufficiently developed for flight. A young bird that has recently fledged but is still dependent upon parental care and feeding is called a fledgling. People often want to help fledglings, as they appear vulnerable, but it is best to leave them alone. [4]

  8. 'Tortillas save lives': Watch Texas family save orphaned baby ...

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    While a grilled tortilla is not a typical source of heat for growing baby birds, Wild West Wildlife said it proved an effective method for helping the orphaned bird, which they promptly and aptly ...

  9. Wildlife rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife rehabilitation is the process of caring for injured, sick, orphaned, or displaced wild animals with the goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat. It involves medical treatment, temporary housing, and specialized care for a variety of species, from birds and mammals to reptiles and amphibians.

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