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  • How to Identify Baby Birds

    Baby birds can be difficult to identify, especially since they rarely resemble the adults of their species. Many baby birds have drab-colored feathers too that helps them hide from predators, but...

  • Tailorbird Habitat

    The common tailorbird gets its name from the nest it creates by "sewing" leaves together to form a cradle-like structure for its eggs. Tailorbirds are songbirds with a large repertoire, and are...

  • How to Teach a Bird to Love You

    Parrots are amazing pets when they learn to love you. If they love you, there is no way you can't fall deeply in-love with them. By them making their owners happy, their owners make them happy. ...

  • How to Earn Money Through Your Pets

    Horse hair is sold every day. Wool is very likely somewhere in your home or on your body. But can your treasured pet(s) produce another stream of income for you? If you have birds, dogs, cats,...

  • How to Know Your Bird's Body Language

    Teaching a bird to talk isn't going to teach it to tell you what it wants all the time. You need to learn your bird's body language as it's the key in communicating to you many important things...

  • How to Identify the Gender of a Baby Chicken

    Determining the sex of a chicken before they develop secondary sex characteristics, which more easily identify them as roosters (male) or hens (female) is most useful in egg hatching farms where...

  • How to Identify a Snowy Owl

    Known as the "Ghost of the Arctic," the Snowy owl is home in the icy tundra of North America. They can hunt all day for food since it doesn't get dark during the summer. Great eyesight and hearing...

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