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Forgot this thread existed. These are two birds that I have seen recently. A hawk that lives in the neighborhood, and a gigantic blue heron at a local park. I was able to get VERY close to the hawk, saw it flying overhead and land in a tree about 15-20 feet away from me at about head level.
 

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Is it okay to feed birds bread with mold?
not like "fur coat" just a bit of fuzz on the sides of a croissant
 
Is it okay to feed birds bread with mold?
not like "fur coat" just a bit of fuzz on the sides of a croissant
Birds really shouldn't have bread, period. It's a nutrient deficient filler that does nothing but make them feel full for a moment so they don't bother going after seed, and if they get into the habit of consuming bread they prefer it because of the ease with which it's digested.

Small birds can actually freeze to death in winter because they have insufficient calories to burn and keep their little bodies warm if they're stuffed with bread, and ducks and geese can develop angel wing from malnutrition that makes them incapable of flight.

Moldy bread should just be tossed - the mold is toxic for all animals. It's especially bad for small animals with rapid metabolisms.

Sorry to be a downer about this. :( (Goodness knows my stupid parrot loves bread, but he only gets it when he steals bits of my burgers from me, and only if he takes full bites to include the meat and condiments. He loves him a good McChicken. Plus he gets that quite rarely - and will bypass bread for french fries any day of the week.)
 
Birds really shouldn't have bread, period. It's a nutrient deficient filler that does nothing but make them feel full for a moment so they don't bother going after seed, and if they get into the habit of consuming bread they prefer it because of the ease with which it's digested.

Small birds can actually freeze to death in winter because they have insufficient calories to burn and keep their little bodies warm if they're stuffed with bread, and ducks and geese can develop angel wing from malnutrition that makes them incapable of flight.

Moldy bread should just be tossed - the mold is toxic for all animals. It's especially bad for small animals with rapid metabolisms.

Sorry to be a downer about this. :( (Goodness knows my stupid parrot loves bread, but he only gets it when he steals bits of my burgers from me, and only if he takes full bites to include the meat and condiments. He loves him a good McChicken. Plus he gets that quite rarely - and will bypass bread for french fries any day of the week.)
yeah I was talking like, muscovys and stuff
but still, good to know, thanks!
 
It's cold, so make sure to wear a sweater.
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That brings back memories of when I tried one of those avian diaper/vests on my gray.

He shredded it. While screaming bloody murder.

He also managed to completely dismantle the harness I tried for him.

He's torn through the jesses I got for him that are designed for flippin' birds of prey.

He is a wild brat, and shall not be contained.
 
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