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The same occurred in England. First the birds were only owned by the rich but eventually the local citizens started to breed them and, again, they became very popular. Many breeds arose through selective breeding.
 
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Image:Phalaris canariensis seed.jpg|1. Canary Seed
 
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Image:Rapeseed.jpg|3. Rape Seed
 
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;Cage: Do not keep a canary in a round cage, or it will develop psychological problems. A square cage will avoid this problem.
 
;Drafts: Keep the canary away from drafts.
 
;Water: Make sure the canary always has fresh water. A canary will die in as little as 15 hours without water.
 
;Food: Use a high quality, fresh seed mix. If the seeds can germinate, they are fresh. You can test for this by wrapping some seed in a wet paper towel, placing them in a plastic bag, and storing in a warm place for about a week. If the seeds have not sprouted by then, they were not fresh. Give your canary a serving of greens every day. A healthy canary can consume half its body weight per day in greens. Use broccoli, romaine lettuce, collards, or even dandelion greens.
 
;Sanitation: Replace the paper on the cage floor ''every day'' and clean the cage and perch weekly. Do not use perfumes or air fresheners around a canary. These birds are highly sensitive to airborne toxins, which is why they were used in mines - to detect deadly gases. Unfortunately, the gases were detected by the death of the canary, but it often gave the miners time to escape before succumbing themselves.
 
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|These birds are native to many countries. "Love bird" is a colloquial term sometimes applied to parakeets, but more often, it is used to identify birds belonging to the genus ''Agapornis.''  To avoid confusion, either "love bird" should be omitted from this requirement, or the "or" term should be replaced with "and."
 
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Parakeets originally come from Africa and Australia.
 
Love birds originally come from Africa.
 
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They don’t like to live together in colonies. The most that a large cage should accommodate is 2. They can however be kept with pigeons, pheasants or finches. They eat mixed varieties of seed such as budgie seed and oats. They also like their green feed such as spinach, cabbage and lettuce. Boiled egg can be added during the breeding season. They also need grass and palm leaves to build their nests.
 
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They sleep in nests throughout the year and therefore should be provided with such or should be provided with the materials to weave their own. This includes palm leaves, papyrus, reeds, and grass. They eat a variety of seed such as sunflower seed, oats, canary seed and white, yellow, or red millet. They too can have boiled egg during the breeding season and are also very fond of green feed such as spinach, lettuce, etc.
 
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Some of this information is included in the a. answers but this topic needs to be addressed better.
 
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In the United States:
 
* It is illegal to export any wild-caught, native birds.
 
* It is illegal to import any bird belonging to a threatened species, unless the bird was bred at a captive breeding facility approved by the U.S. government (the U.S. government periodically publishes a list of qualifying facilities).
 
* If the importation of a species of bird causes excessive mortality, importation shall cease.
 
* It is illegal to import birds into the United States from countries where their export is forbidden.
 
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*Follow regulations on crossing the border with pet birds. http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/imports/policies/live-animals/pets/birds-us/eng/1326661204161/1326661329675
 
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*http://www.robirda.com/cancare.html
 
*http://www.fws.gov/international/laws/law102.html
 
*http://www.aacc.ca/intro.htm Avicultural Advancement Association of Canada
 
*http://www.cites.org/
 
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Aves de jaula

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

1945

Version

26.12.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

Bird Pets AY Honor.png
Aves de jaula
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1945
Vea también


1

Mantener una o un par de aves durante al menos seis meses.



2

Demostrar que ha completado una de las siguientes:
a. Si tiene una ave de jaula, mantener un registro de su cuidado por lo menos un mes. Incluir hábitos alimenticios, necesidades de agua, limpieza de la jaula, etc.
b. Si no tiene una ave de jaula ahora pero completó el requisito #1 en el pasado, cuidar de una ave de otra persona por lo menos una semana mientras están de vacaciones, etc., y mantener el registro del cuidado requerido.

3

Canarios:


3a

Indicar los nombres de cuatro variedades de canarios.



3b

Dar una breve historia del origen y el desarrollo de los canarios.



3c

Nombrar y distinguir cinco semillas utilizadas en la alimentación de un canario.



3d

Describir brevemente el cuidado general de los canarios.




4

Pericos o agapornis:


4a

¿En qué país se originaron los pericos o las agapornis nativas?



4b

Describir brevemente sus hábitos de alimentación, anidación y comportamiento en general.




5

Palomas:


5a

Nombrar e identificar seis variedades de palomas.

5b

Describir su clase de alimentación y comportamiento en general.




6

¿Cuáles son las leyes de su estado o país con respecto a la captura, cría, la función y/o exportación de aves de jaula? Asegurarse de que está cumpliéndolos mientras cumple los requisitos de la presente especialidad.




Referencias