Converting Your Bird to a Healthy Diet

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A short video guide from ZuPreem to help you convert your pet to a healthier diet.

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Question – Feed the birds some fatty Mary Poppins

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A question that you can either respond via written coment or video response. I do encourage you to use video response for those with the inclination and the time. Vid intro by Heidi! www.youtube.com VYou: vyou.com Facebook: tdcmoncton Twitter: tdcmoncton dailybooth.com Blogtv: www.blogtv.com Questions: www.formspring.me CanAmFun channel: www.youtube.com www.stickam.com

Wild crows inhabiting the city use it to their advantage – David Attenborough – BBC wildlife

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Many birds adapt to metropolitan life, in this clip you can see how crows in Japan have integrated city life into their behaviour. From the BBC.

Squirrel, Bear, and Raccoon proof bird feeders

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A quick view of the action at the bird feeders.

How To Make Homemade Bird Treats

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Here’s an easy recipe for homemade bird treats. 2 cups of crushed Cheerios 2 cups of seed mixture (or pellets) 1 cup of honey Mix the ingredients together until you have a thick consistency. Press the mixture onto a baking pan and put it in the oven at 250 degrees for an hour. Let it cool. The consistency should be stiff enough to roll into balls. After shaping, put them back in the oven at 200 degrees for 30 minutes to 1 hour to harden the treats. Music: “City of Angels” and “The Unfeeling Kiss” by Gabriel Yared

How to Feed Your Pet Bird

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So this is the easiest way to feed your birds BUT, it gets better! I now feed my birds Harrison’s pellets. These are 100% organic, with no artificial flavors or colors and are made of pure healthy ingredients. These are the best!! You can order them online or some specialty pet food stores sell them but not usually. I do not feed my birds ZuPreem anymore. It’s an ok food but it’s certainly not as good as an organic one! If you can afford it, go for Harrison’s!!!

How To Hand Feed Birds

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This is a breeder method. This method is designed to feed many birds in a short period of time that require feeding every 2- 4 hours or they would starve. PLEASE watch the video responses for alternative methods if you are trying to save a bird in your backyard. I personally would use a spoon method although you take the chance of contamination and infection. There is no guaranteed way to replace a parent.

MY WOODPECKER COMES FOR HIS MID-DAY SNACK

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This male red-bellied woodpecker loves to eat his suet. This is a special blend they make for woodpeckers, but of course the other birds eat it as well. And yes, I know the suet is still in it’s plastic package on one side. The package is hard and the birds can’t ingest it. I have it that way so that the birds will come to this side where it’s open and we can get a good view of them. This was my mom’s devilishly bright plan. Thanks for watching!

Woodpecker closeup eating suet

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Downy woodpecker – a frequent visitor to our suet feeder

Bird Food

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The Noah Sherman Trio plays Bird Food by Ornette Coleman at Gate 403 in Toronto. Mark Sparling – Guitar Dave Haskett – Bass Noah Sherman – Drums

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