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At Brenda's Birds, our exotic birds are renowned for their vibrant colors, unique personalities, and exceptional health. Each of our exotic birds is carefully selected and cared for by our team of avian experts, ensuring they are healthy and well-socialized before they find their forever homes. We take pride in offering a diverse range of exotic birds, from playful parrots to majestic macaws, each with its own distinctive charm. Our commitment to quality and care has made our exotic birds a popular choice among bird enthusiasts and families alike.
What sets our exotic birds apart is not just their beauty but also their engaging and affectionate nature. Customers often find that our exotic birds quickly become beloved members of their households, bringing joy and companionship to their lives. We provide comprehensive support and resources to help new bird owners understand and meet the needs of their exotic birds, ensuring a smooth transition and a happy, healthy life for these incredible creatures. At Brenda's Birds, our dedication to excellence has made us a trusted source for exotic birds, fostering a community of satisfied bird lovers who return to us time and time again.
Yes. Most birds love to bathe. Some prefer a big bowl, some prefer the sink, or some prefer some prefer the shower. Be very careful not to expose the bird to a draft after it has taken a bath; you would not want it to get sick. Never add any chemicals to the water that are not made for the birds, i.e., shampoo, etc.
Yes. The nails should be filed, or trimmed regularly. If you have a pumice or sandy perch in the cage, it helps to keep the nails filed down. As far as the wings are concerned it varies. Canaries and finches for instance rarely ever get their wings trimmed. Sometimes breeding birds are purposefully not trimmed, but majority of the time “pet” birds are trimmed. This helps prevent accidents in the home, or the bird from taking flight outdoors and possibly getting away. We have heard thousands of stories from pet owners who were convinced that their 10 year old pet would never have flown away but actually did, never to return. Some birds cannot survive this for several reasons, lack of exercise, and they have never been in the wild before and do not always have the necessary survival instincts. Trimming is an option, if you do choose not to, you need to make sure to properly flight train your bird. This is helpful in the event your beloved bird does get loose, flight training may help you get the bird back safely.
Brenda's Birds can be contacted by phone at 561-278-5394, by email at brendasbirds12@gmail.com, or by submitting one of the contact forms on our website.
When you contact Brenda's Birds, you can expect fast, friendly, and professional assistance with all your bird-related needs. We can't wait to show you why we're one of the nation's leading exotic bird providers.