If you've ever been captivated by the intelligence and charm of a bird, you're not alone. Parrots and pet birds are some of the most rewarding companions on the planet. They're hilarious, affectionate, and surprisingly complex. But they're also a serious commitment that most people aren't prepared for. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Pet Birds is the book I wish I'd had when I brought home my first budgie over twenty years ago.
It cuts through the confusing online forums and outdated advice, giving you a clear, trusted path to becoming a confident and knowledgeable bird owner. Inside this comprehensive guide, you'll master every aspect of bird care:- The Avian Commitment: A realistic look at lifespan (5-80+ years!), the true costs, and the daily time requirements.- Choosing Your First Bird: Detailed profiles of the best beginner species, Budgies, Cockatiels, Green-Cheeked Conures, and Lovebirds, with their pros, cons, and ideal owner matches.- Where to Get Your Bird: The ethics of adoption vs.
buying from breeders, and a visual checklist for spotting a healthy bird.- The Castle: How to choose the perfect cage (size, shape, bar spacing), set up perches and toys, and where to place it in your home.- Bird-Proofing Your Home: A room-by-room safety guide covering Teflon cookware (the silent killer), ceiling fans, windows, toxic plants, and other pets.- The Real Budget: Exactly what you'll spend before day one, no surprises.- The Beak-to-Food Connection: Master the pellet-based diet, discover the best vegetables, and learn which common foods are deadly.- The First 48 Hours: What to do when you bring your bird home to build trust from day one.- Out-of-Cage Life: Enrichment, foraging, toy rotation, and the flight vs.
clipping debate.- The Language of Birds: Decode body language, beak grinding, eye pinning, tail wagging, and the warning signs that prevent bites.- Training: Step-by-step positive reinforcement for taming, step-up commands, target training, and teaching tricks.- Finding an Avian Vet: Why a regular vet won't do, and how to find a specialist before you need one.- The Sick Bird: The 12 warning signs of illness, how to create a first aid kit, and when to rush to the emergency vet.- Common Health Problems: Respiratory issues, feather plucking, obesity, bumblefoot, and egg binding, prevention and early detection.- Problem-Solving: How to handle biting, screaming, and hormonal behavior with compassion and proven techniques.- The Senior Bird: Caring for your aging companion with comfort and dignity.- Saying Goodbye: A gentle, honest guide to end-of-life decisions, grief, and honoring your bird's memory. PLUS: Quick-reference appendices including safe/unsafe food lists, a weekly care checklist, and a symptom checker to keep your bird healthy for life. Birds are a long-term commitment, but they reward you with years of quirky, intelligent companionship.
Let this book be your guide.
If you've ever been captivated by the intelligence and charm of a bird, you're not alone. Parrots and pet birds are some of the most rewarding companions on the planet. They're hilarious, affectionate, and surprisingly complex. But they're also a serious commitment that most people aren't prepared for. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Pet Birds is the book I wish I'd had when I brought home my first budgie over twenty years ago.
It cuts through the confusing online forums and outdated advice, giving you a clear, trusted path to becoming a confident and knowledgeable bird owner. Inside this comprehensive guide, you'll master every aspect of bird care:- The Avian Commitment: A realistic look at lifespan (5-80+ years!), the true costs, and the daily time requirements.- Choosing Your First Bird: Detailed profiles of the best beginner species, Budgies, Cockatiels, Green-Cheeked Conures, and Lovebirds, with their pros, cons, and ideal owner matches.- Where to Get Your Bird: The ethics of adoption vs.
buying from breeders, and a visual checklist for spotting a healthy bird.- The Castle: How to choose the perfect cage (size, shape, bar spacing), set up perches and toys, and where to place it in your home.- Bird-Proofing Your Home: A room-by-room safety guide covering Teflon cookware (the silent killer), ceiling fans, windows, toxic plants, and other pets.- The Real Budget: Exactly what you'll spend before day one, no surprises.- The Beak-to-Food Connection: Master the pellet-based diet, discover the best vegetables, and learn which common foods are deadly.- The First 48 Hours: What to do when you bring your bird home to build trust from day one.- Out-of-Cage Life: Enrichment, foraging, toy rotation, and the flight vs.
clipping debate.- The Language of Birds: Decode body language, beak grinding, eye pinning, tail wagging, and the warning signs that prevent bites.- Training: Step-by-step positive reinforcement for taming, step-up commands, target training, and teaching tricks.- Finding an Avian Vet: Why a regular vet won't do, and how to find a specialist before you need one.- The Sick Bird: The 12 warning signs of illness, how to create a first aid kit, and when to rush to the emergency vet.- Common Health Problems: Respiratory issues, feather plucking, obesity, bumblefoot, and egg binding, prevention and early detection.- Problem-Solving: How to handle biting, screaming, and hormonal behavior with compassion and proven techniques.- The Senior Bird: Caring for your aging companion with comfort and dignity.- Saying Goodbye: A gentle, honest guide to end-of-life decisions, grief, and honoring your bird's memory. PLUS: Quick-reference appendices including safe/unsafe food lists, a weekly care checklist, and a symptom checker to keep your bird healthy for life. Birds are a long-term commitment, but they reward you with years of quirky, intelligent companionship.
Let this book be your guide.