What Are Birds?

Birds   What Are Birds?

Birds form a fascinating animal group

Birds form a fascinating animal group, with nearly 10,000 species around the world. In Quebec, many species are adopted as pet birds. These birds generally belong to three main orders:

  • Psittaciformes: parrots, parakeets, and lovebirds
  • Passeriformes: canaries and finches
  • Columbiformes: pigeons and doves, which are gaining popularity
pet birds

Each species has unique needs that must be understood to ensure proper care and well-being.

Lifespan: a long-term commitment

Life expectancy varies greatly depending on the species:

  • Small birds: around 10 years
  • Large parrots: up to 80 years

Adopting a bird means making a long-term commitment. Additionally, rehoming can be highly stressful for many birds.

Flight: freedom and caution

Pet birds retain their ability to fly, which benefits their mental and physical health. However, it can also present risks:

  • Household accidents
  • Escape through open doors or windows
  • Importance of a secure environment

Fast metabolism

Because of their ability to fly, birds have a fast metabolism and require constant energy:

  • Frequent nutritional intake is vital
  • Even short fasting periods can be dangerous
  • Their respiratory system is very sensitive to pollutants (e.g., smoke, aerosols, scented candles)

Legs and feet: sensitive areas

Birds constantly rest on two legs. Improper perch design or poor hygiene can lead to issues such as:

  • Pressure sores
  • Infections
  • Pododermatitis (inflammatory lesions under the feet)

Egg-laying: a demanding process

Females may lay eggs without the presence of a male. While natural, this can be physically demanding and lead to:

  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Fatigue
  • Health complications due to excessive egg-laying

Determining a bird’s sex

In many species, males and females cannot be visually distinguished. DNA sexing offers a reliable way to determine sex using a blood sample.

Behavior: understanding your bird

Birds exhibit species-specific behaviors that reflect their natural instincts:

  • Prey species: even in captivity, they remain cautious and often hide signs of illness
  • Daily routine: feeding, socializing, preening, sleeping
  • Social behavior: parrots in particular form strong bonds and need daily interaction
  • Intelligence: many parrots can solve puzzles, learn commands, and require regular mental stimulation

In conclusion

Birds are intelligent, social creatures that thrive in a stable, enriched environment. Understanding their nature helps provide the care they need. For any questions or to schedule a veterinary check-up, feel free to contact us!

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