DID NOT DIE IN VAIN -- 'TWAS ONCE A BELOVED PET AS WELL.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a real-life, and former "canary in the coalmine," inscribed with the legend: "In Memory of Little Joe. Died November 3rd 1875. Aged 3 Years."
OVERVIEW: "19th century coal miners would traditionally take canaries in cages down into the mine with them. The birds would act as an early warning system for carbon monoxide gas. When the canary stopped singing the miner would know that he had to escape the chamber he was in. This particular yellow canary was obviously a favoured pet as well as a working bird."
Elements of conure care that more people should know about pt 1:
They form very deep emotional connections, very similar to the bond you would experience with another human, and as such they need all of the time and attention that you can give them. They also need to be highly socialized or else they will become protective of their person and they could become aggressive towards others, they are naturally shy animals and are very cautious in new situations.
And just like a bond you would have with a human conure personalities vary bird to bird(this goes for just about all animals). If I'm talking about just Jackie I would describe him as curious and very sassy, he likes to be the center of attention and is very needy. He loves to be close to me and out and about and just involved in everything I'm doing. He understands my routine and has even figured out how to get the cats in trouble.
That Bond is not unique to us but it took us a lot of work which is another thing people need to very much understand. Conuers are not easy pets, they are not cage pets like finches or anoles these animals need to be involved in everything you're doing and they need mental stimulation more so than smaller birds because if you do not meet the mental needs of your bird they will become destructive and very antisocial, on days when I'm not able to spend as much time with Jackie as he needs he often is very nippy.
Bringing us to point number three of part 1, Conuers need to be trained. There are several amazing YouTube channels out there that have helped me a ton but they need to be trained because they are essentially toddlers with can openers on their faces and if they are not taught bite inhibition they have the ability to break skin, which is very daunting for a lot of first time bird owners.
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Yeah maybe don't fly right at my face, claws out and then try to bite my lip. Could you not? #birds #scaredme #bird #petbird #birdbites https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpbe2U0o5Gw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Me and little Loki having our daily cuddles, don't get me wrong he may look cute here but he also has a naughty side to him too. #loki #conureparrot #conure #rainbowconure #marcciccone #Surbiton #cuddles #petbird #bird (at Surbiton - Greater London) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiMxnb4qOtu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=