Types of birds

Types of birds
Ornamental birds

There is a great deal of trading in the birds of adornment due to the great demand for possession and breeding in the homes, because of the beautiful voice and Tigreat hear songs, in addition to the beautiful colours and good to look, as the birds of the variety and varied names and varieties depending on the areas of existence and nature of life and features formal and acoustic, One is the ease of breeding and care inside the cage and may need some species of ornamental birds to care more than others, but they adapt quickly to the new conditions that live, and the following is a reference to some types of birds.

Birds of Zebra

The birds are very beautiful in shape, but they are small in size compared with other birds of prey and are often found in swarms. Zebra birds are found in Australia and America. Although Australia is home to the country, it is found in America in larger numbers. Zebra birds live between 5-8 years and begin to mate and lay eggs at the age of six months.

Canary

Canary birds were first known in the Canary Islands and then moved through seafarers and traders to various regions of Europe to be hybridized, resulting in several hybrid varieties of Canary birds. These birds are considered the most popular bird species indoors because of their ability to sing continuously. And the ability to sing several tones and sounds, while the colours of yellow colour are one of the most famous colours in addition to the presence of other colours red colour due to hybridization suffered.

Birds of the giraffe

It is one of the most beautiful ornamental birds in the world, and it is considered one of the most difficult decorative birds in the house because of its need for attention and care. The colour of the feathers on the hiding of the giraffe birds from their enemies stronger than them.

Birds of the Badge

These birds are known for the first time in Australia, and are known in the Arab world as love birds because of the strong bond that binds male and female lovers, and is often acquired in homes because of the ease of breeding and care for them,

The giraffe

The giraffe is the common name of the Eurasian giraffe, which belongs to the rank of the gawathum, ie, it crouches on its eggs to hatch, and the chrysanthemum, and is one of the ornamental birds raised by a man in the cages inside the houses. Sharp, and has two basic types are the western and western varieties, and the two species differ in the colour of a feather, and place of living.

Attention should be given to the introduction of some types of food with each other; because it is possible to cause intestinal infection or inflammation of the intestines known to the Canary Breeding, and the symptoms of this disease comes suddenly and the most prominent of these symptoms severe shortage of weight, and as the weight of the little bird significantly, The breeder on these symptoms is the swelling of the feathers of the bird, its jaundice, its weak movement, the appearance of the bones of its chest, and also the thinness and swelling of the canary abdomen, and other canary diseases.

Characteristics of formal parrot

The parrot is 10 to 100 cm long and usually weighs between 50 grams and one kilogram. It is possible for some species to weigh more. The parrot has a rigid body with high elasticity, its head and neck are wide, and its beak is solid and with a sharp end. Fingers; two of them are forward, and two are backward, enabling them to hold objects tightly.

Definition of love birds

Birds of love can be defined as a small parrot originating in Africa and Madagascar, characterized by green feathers and a black or red face, and is observed as a bird that shows the behaviour of the devotee.  The love birds follow the species Agapornis and Psittacinae, He is a loving bird who can die of grief in the event of loss and deprivation of his companion. The nine species have a length of 10-16 cm. They have a short, chunky body, a red beak and a prominent eye ring. These species live in the wild and grasslands The forests feed on the seeds and incubate their own eggs for about twenty days.

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