Emergency Bird Care: Burns and Scalds
It’s not every day that one hears about birds getting burn injuries and we may be at a loss to imagine how it might happen. The fact is that when things such as this happen, they usually happen pretty fast and immediate action is necessary to prevent serious injuries or death. With that in mind, it is definitely worthwhile learning a bit about the treatment of burns on birds.
Bookmark/Search this post with:
Bird Owner’s Guide to Avian Tumors Most bird lovers do not know much about avian tumors so the presence of a lump or bump beneath your bird’s skin might get you into a panic. However, just because there is an [..]
Growing Herbs for Pet Birds Today, more is known about caring for pet birds than in previous years, and good nutritious foods and products are available on the market to ensure the health and well-being [..]
Mirror Test Reveals Magpie’s Amazing Self-Recognition Ability In a research project which shatters the long held belief that the ability of self-recognition was restricted to select primates, it has been discovered that Magpies also have [..]
Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival Bird lovers looking for a fantastic long-weekend getaway should look no further than the 15th Annual Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival. The festival will take place, as always [..]
Marvelous Work of The Raptor Foundation In Cambridgeshire, near St. Ives, is a safe haven for birds of prey. The Raptor Foundation welcomes any bird that has been injured or has been placed in circumstances that requ [..]
- The Fascinating Flightless Cassowary
- Crossbills Acting Cross-Eyed
- Preparing for Natural Disasters
- Unbelievable Birding Opportunities in Kenya
- Brown Pelican Numbers Hit Record High in the Farallones
- EAD’s Bird Database Given a Boost
- Import-Export Tariff Increase
- Mini Macaws Make Magnificent Pets
- Spectacular Birding on the Isle of Mull
- Climate Changes Affect Bird Populations in Europe








