Post by gongsi2010 on Apr 16, 2010 9:14:28 GMT
More birds are lost during the spring and summer months for a number
of reasons. Here are probably the three most common reasons:
Doors and windows are opened and or left open more frequently. Traffic is usually higher because kids and their friends are in and out all day. Open windows should have screens that are properly secured. All doors should be locked and entry allow by someone from the inside if the bird is out of its cage. If this seems inconvenient, it is not a inconvenient as looking for a lost bird or
the stress, guilt and the "if I had only" thoughts that will haunt you.
[ur=http://martvip.com/]Cages are moved outside allowing the bird access to warm weather and fresh air. During transport bottoms can dislodge from small and medium cages. Always carry the cage cradled in your arms, never by the handle. Also, some birds have be know to be escape artist and can easily open the doors and feeding areas. To prevent this plastic tie wraps should applied to doors and to secure the bottom. A small price to pay to keep a cage safe. [/url]
Owners have the false sense that the bird will not fly away because it stays on the shoulder in the house. The spacial area for locating inside varies vastly from the outside.A sudden loud outside noise can startle and cause your bird to take
flight into the great blue yonder. The person can suddenly and unexpectedly stumble, trip or fall. The normal reaction of a bird is to spread and flap its wings as you would try to break your fall with hands and arms. The aerodynamics of flight related to speed of the forward motion from the fall, tilt of the wings, air pressure, air current and weight of the bird come into play. All birds whether wings are clipped or not clipped, birds should have a harness or lead that is secured to that person. Prevention is always the best defense.
There are other reasons....and if you think of it...this means it could happen... Take the precaution to prevent it, nothing is to little to keep your bird safe.
here are many birds'pictures
site1
site 2
of reasons. Here are probably the three most common reasons:
Doors and windows are opened and or left open more frequently. Traffic is usually higher because kids and their friends are in and out all day. Open windows should have screens that are properly secured. All doors should be locked and entry allow by someone from the inside if the bird is out of its cage. If this seems inconvenient, it is not a inconvenient as looking for a lost bird or
the stress, guilt and the "if I had only" thoughts that will haunt you.
[ur=http://martvip.com/]Cages are moved outside allowing the bird access to warm weather and fresh air. During transport bottoms can dislodge from small and medium cages. Always carry the cage cradled in your arms, never by the handle. Also, some birds have be know to be escape artist and can easily open the doors and feeding areas. To prevent this plastic tie wraps should applied to doors and to secure the bottom. A small price to pay to keep a cage safe. [/url]
Owners have the false sense that the bird will not fly away because it stays on the shoulder in the house. The spacial area for locating inside varies vastly from the outside.A sudden loud outside noise can startle and cause your bird to take
flight into the great blue yonder. The person can suddenly and unexpectedly stumble, trip or fall. The normal reaction of a bird is to spread and flap its wings as you would try to break your fall with hands and arms. The aerodynamics of flight related to speed of the forward motion from the fall, tilt of the wings, air pressure, air current and weight of the bird come into play. All birds whether wings are clipped or not clipped, birds should have a harness or lead that is secured to that person. Prevention is always the best defense.
There are other reasons....and if you think of it...this means it could happen... Take the precaution to prevent it, nothing is to little to keep your bird safe.
here are many birds'pictures
site1
site 2