Weaning Baby Cockatiels

Weaning is an exciting but stressful time in a baby birds life. They are learning to explore and do things on their own at this age. They are also having to take in a lot of changes in a very short period of time. They’ve gone from you feeding them to having to eat on … Read more

Confessions of an Aviholic

It didn’t start out as an addiction, but then, addicts are never addicts at the outset. No, addictions creep up on you, a little at a time, through curtains of self-denial. Part of overcoming an addiction is acknowledging and confessing it, so this is the story of my addiction to parrots…It started innocently enough. Wally … Read more

An Overview Of The West Nile Virus

West Nile encephalitis is an infection of the brain caused by the West Nile virus (WNV), a flavivirus commonly found in Africa, West Asia, and the Middle East. It is closely related to St. Louis encephalitis virus found in the United States. This virus is of special concern to bird lovers because birds are not … Read more

What You Need To Know About Keeping Lovebirds

There are nine different species of lovebirds from the genus Agapornis. All but one, the Madagascar, originate in Africa. The Madagascar is indigenous to the same. The species are listed below: COMMON Peachfaced – Agapornis roseicollis Masked – Agapornis personata personata Fischer’s – Agapornis personata fischeri Peachfaced Masked Fischers RARE Nyasa Agapornis – lilianae Madagascar … Read more