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If you are thinking about buying a pet bird, then you will need to find a dealer that knows about all of the species and different breeds of colorful, exotic birds that you can choose from. Like humans, birds are bipedal, warm blooded vertebrate animals. Unlike humans, though, birds have colorful feathers, are egg-laying, and most of them are expert at flying. Some species, like emus and ostriches, are terrestrial, which means that they cannot fly. Many people keep exotic birds because of their colorful feathers, but you might also enjoy the singing sounds that they use to communicate. Ask the dealer if he has access to large and small flying species. Some, like hummingbirds, are so small that you probably will not want to keep them as pets. Others, though, are just the right size for cages that can be kept in your home. You might have seen pictures of some birds with colors that you like, ask them to help you identify this type of bird. Ask them if it is available or if it’s protected or extinct. If the bird is protected or extinct, then you will not be able to keep them as pets. Find out if the dealer can supply you with the cages and seeds that you need for your bird. All bird species are warm blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals, but there is a lot of diversity between the different breeds. Just think of the differences between an ostrich and a hummingbird! Finding a dealer that offers the services you need will help you find the bird that’s right for you.
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Pet birds are rapidly gaining in popularity in the United States. By some estimates, 15 percent of households in the United States have pet birds. When purchasing an imported hook billed bird, check for the circular stainless-steel, USDA-approved leg band that is engraved with three letters and three numbers. This band is your assurance of a legally imported bird. When your purchase healthy birds, you are getting a companion who can live 50 or more years (some pet birds have been reported to live to be over 100).
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