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Starling breeding

I wonder how trustworthy and familiar your bird is with you?

If you keep it at home, no problem! Don't let it eat before coming out, otherwise it will be unhappy. During the release, people should not leave to prevent accidents. The home may seem safe, but in fact there are many hidden dangers. For example, the seams near the cabinets may pose a threat to the birds. If you are raising fish, the fish tank should be temporarily covered to prevent birds from falling into the water. After leaving it for a while, the bird will get hungry and people will stay away from the cage, and it will naturally go back.

If you want to achieve the true meaning of flying, that is, releasing it outside, you must be cautious! ! !

First of all, the bird is "scraped", that is, the feathers on the outermost (primary flight feathers) quills of the wings are scraped off, so that the bird cannot fly too high. (It can be said to keep the feathers at the end of the quill, which is more beautiful)

First of all, we must establish the trust between humans and birds, not to mention returning to the cage by ourselves. You can start by handing the worm across the cage first, and then let it eat from your hand when it is flying around the house.

Then the place for release should be chosen in an open place with few people. Cars, cats and dogs may cause the bird to get lost. Before releasing it, the bird must be familiar with the place for a period of time.

Also, there must be good weather.

Although flying in the wild is fun, it can easily cause the bird to get lost. People and birds have not reached a certain level of trust, so common sense is not recommended!