Did you know that birds rank fourth among America’s favorite pets? Fido and Fluffy are the clear favorites, with fish coming in a close third. According to data from the American Veterinary Medical Association, there are over 7.5 million pet birds in the United States. Continue reading as a local Olympia, WA veterinarian provides some insights about Man’s Fourth Best Friend.
Raven Fans
We have a special interest in pet birds, but we also find wild birds fascinating. Corvids, such as crows and ravens, are incredibly intelligent and may rank among the most intelligent animals on the planet! They form lifelong partnerships and even hold ceremonies to honor their deceased. They have a knack for identifying who is friendly and who is not, and they love to share that information with their buddies. (Tip: never anger a crow.)
Paint By Numbers
Here’s something you may not be aware of: Blue jays tend to collect paint chips. There is a specific reason behind this behavior. Paint commonly contains limestone, which is a beneficial source of calcium.
Turn Up The Volume
Are you curious about the world’s loudest bird? The white bellbird is the correct answer. This beautiful bird resides in the Amazon rainforest and captures the attention of potential partners with its distinct call … which to us would probably be reminiscent of a screeching fire alarm.
They Vary Greatly In Size
Did you know that the hummingbird is the smallest bird? These adorable creatures have the amazing ability to fly backward and hover in place. Their eggs are super small, and are in fact similar in size to a jellybean.
They Don’t All Fly
The Kakapo parrot of New Zealand, a vibrant bird with a charming and somewhat perplexed look, is a landlubber, so to speak. These large birds can weigh over seven pounds. The Kakapo, being unable to fly, are highly susceptible to various threats, including habitat loss and predators.
In the past, New Zealand was inhabited by numerous flightless birds, which unfortunately became vulnerable to predators such as cats, weasels, and other animals introduced by traders. It appears that the Kakapo is on the path to recovery, which is great news. We’re hopeful!
Not To Be Pigeonholed
Nowadays, pigeons are frequently regarded as a nuisance. However, these gentle birds are truly remarkable. In addition to their amazing ability to navigate back home over long distances, they possess a range of other extraordinary characteristics.
No Birdbrains Here
Puck, one very smart Budgie, impressed everyone with her remarkable intelligence. The tiny bundle of feathers impressively mastered an astounding 1728 words, securing herself a well-deserved spot in the esteemed Guinness Book of World Records.
Music In The Sky
Have you ever witnessed the mesmerizing sight of a flock of swallows gracefully gliding through the air, their movements perfectly synchronized as if performing a beautiful dance? This phenomenon is known as a murmuration. It is believed by scientists that birds engage in this behavior to confuse predators, making it difficult for them to single out any specific bird. What’s even more remarkable? Birds may be responding to a unique biological mechanism that enables them to create intricate patterns via a sort of natural radio signal. Every bird communicates with its nearby companions, allowing the entire flock to move in unison.
Our Not-So-Feathered Friends
Feathers are exclusive to birds. Interestingly, not all birds possess feathers on their heads. Vultures, marabou storks, and ostriches have no feathers on their heads. The penguin, which is undoubtedly one of the most adorable birds, has more feathers than any other bird: they are just so dense they look more like fur.
Polly Has A Passion For Dancing
Have you ever come across videos of pet birds joyfully dancing to their favorite tunes? Some birds absolutely adore dancing. For instance, cockatoos are well-known for their lively dance moves. This is a logical and reasonable conclusion. Indeed, bird song is the beautiful melody of the natural world.
Just Parroting Facts
Parrots have captured our affection and companionship for countless generations. Interestingly, Alexander the Great actually brought some back from the Indian subcontinent. After some time, the ancient Romans began instructing Polly in Latin.
Do you need any assistance with bird care? Feel free to reach out to us, your Olympia, WA pet hospital, at any time!