When it comes to pets, people usually associate them with these animals, such as dogs and cats, but now there are new bright spots in the pet market, such as spiders, centipedes, hamsters, lizards, chameleons, snakes, and others Substitute pets This seems to be different from the traditional positioning of pets in people's impressions. For some breeders who like to lively, they are far less suitable than raising birds. So let's take a look at which kinds of birds are suitable for pets?
1. Canary
Canary, also known as hibiscus bird, hibiscus, white jade, white jade bird, jade bird, and white swallow, is a famous ornamental cage bird. Slender, feather color changes more, from yellow-white, orange-red, bronze, silver-gray and other colors. The head and neck are turned from feathers to the crested head, and the wings are of different colors and symmetrical on both sides. The song is long and tactful, the tone is light and soft, and the upper and lower beaks are closed when singing.

It is advisable to order as soon as possible Cage training, whether singing or acrobatics, is preferably male, and the 6-month-old chicks begin to sing. Young birds can also imitate the singing of larks and thrushes, and are talented in acting. The feed is mainly millet, barnyard tares, corn wotou, rapeseed, suzi, apple, green vegetables and so on. Canaries are popular among bird lovers because of their beautiful voice, strong physique, and easy feeding.

2. Myna
Myna has a black body, with long, vertical plumes on the forehead, like a crown, and white wings on the wings, especially when flying. Tail feathers and undertail coverts with white terminal spots. Mouth milky yellow, feet yellow. Feeds on insects and insect larvae such as locusts, grasshoppers, scarabs, snakes, caterpillars, cutworms, flies, lice, etc., as well as plant-based food such as grains, plant fruits and seeds
Many people like to keep starlings because starlings can learn to speak and can imitate other birds Bird's chirping can also imitate simple human language. It is widely caged in China and introduced to the Philippines and Canada. But it takes time and some skills to teach mynah to speak. To choose easy-to-tame young birds, in general, it is best to choose the first nest of young birds. It is natural for any creature to learn a skill from a baby, so it is best to teach mynah during the best period of learning to speak. Starlings will begin to shed their feathers in March-April, and they can start teaching when the feathers are halfway through.

3. Thrush Bird
The upper body of the thrush is olive, with black longitudinal stripes from the top of the head to the upper back, white eye circles, and a narrow strip along the upper edge extending back to the occipital side, forming a clear eyebrow stripe, extremely eye-catching. The lower body is brownish-yellow, with black longitudinal stripes from the throat to the upper chest, and the middle of the abdomen is gray. Iris orange-yellow or yellow, upper beak character, lower beak olive yellow, tarsus and toes tan or pale character. The thrush body is slender, slightly in the shape of a large shuttle in the middle of the two ends, and has a streamlined outline. During the breeding season, the male bird hides alone among the weeds and branches. It is very good at singing. The voice is very loud and the song is melodious and pleasant. Omnivorous, mainly feeding on insects, especially in the breeding season; it also eats herb seeds and wild fruits.

The lark is commonly known as the lark or sand lark, also known as the Mongolian Pipit. It is one of the well-known ornamental cage birds at home and abroad. The lark is a representative bird of the grassland and belongs to the small songbird. They often have a beautiful crest on their heads, and their bills are small and conical, and some species are long and slightly curved. The nostrils are often covered with hanging feathers. The wings are slightly pointed and long, the tail is shorter than that of the wings, the rear edge of the tarsus is blunt, with shield-like scales, and the hind paws are long and straight. The food habits of lark are mixed, feeding on young grass buds, weeds and weed seeds in spring; insects as staple food in summer and autumn; herbivores and a variety of cereals, insects and eggs in winter; in late spring and summer brooding period, they prey on a large number of Feed on insects.


Parrots are birds of the order Parrots with gorgeous feathers and chirping. Most parrots mainly eat plant fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, buds and twigs on the tree or on the ground, and also eat a small amount of insects. Lorikeets feed on pollen, nectar, and soft, juicy fruit.
