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Do pet birds protect their owners?

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THIS, by the way, is why you never, never, never never go near a door with a fully flighted bird. This could all too easily have ended in tragedy (for the bird that is). Yes birds, especially male birds, do protect their owners from things they consider a threat. read more

Birds do not act in real life the way they do in movies. You do not have some magic power to negate all the work you have to do in order to have a toucan. Alex in the comments has a great idea. read more

Most pet birds do not have great relationships with their owners, as “pet” birds’ brains are still the wild brain made to live in very rich and complex environments like a rain forest, and we make them live in the most boring environment imaginable. Few birds we keep as pets are actually domesticated. Many birds in captivity frankly go insane. read more

Bird owners that have individual pets have noticed their birds bonding with other pets in the household. Observing these bonds allow bird owners to become familiar with the emotions and moods of their bird that can range from excitement to loneliness, stress and joy. read more

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