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		<title>Comprehensive Tips To Lovebird Ownership</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[History These beautiful birds derived their intimate name from the love and intimacy they show each other. With around eight or nine different species that have been identified, these birds were first found in parts of Africa. Although no one knows exactly when these birds arrived into Australia, rumour has it that they were introduced [...]]]></description>
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<script type="text/javascript" src='http://roshan03.hopfeed.com/script/hopfeed.js'></script></div><p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p>These beautiful birds derived their intimate name from the love and intimacy they show each other. With around eight or nine different species that have been identified, these birds were first found in parts of Africa. Although no one knows exactly when these birds arrived into Australia, rumour has it that they were introduced to Australian soil around after the 1800&#8242;s. Since the mid 1900&#8242;s, strict quarantine regulations meant that it was extensively difficult to bring these birds into the country from overseas.</p>
<p><strong>Appearance and species</strong></p>
<p>The African <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.exotic-pet-birds.info/different-exotic-birds/lovebirds/lovebirds.html" target="_self" title="Lovebirds">Lovebirds</a> actually come from the parrot niche. This variety of parrot measures a little more than twelve centimetres and come in a array of beautiful colors.</p>
<p>Out of the 8 or so species of African Lovebirds, only four can be readily found in Australia. The male and females look almost identical, making disguising between the two a little challenging.</p>
<p> By the way, you may want to check this site out if you are contemplating buying a lovebird: <a target="_blank" href="http://lovebirdsforsale.com.au">Love Birds For Sale</a></p>
<p>Each variety in Australia look a little different in color, from the Fischer, Peachfaced, Masked and Nyasa types.</p>
<p>The Lovebird can come in a huge number of color permutations. For naming purposes, Lovebirds are often referred to according to their feather colour. For example, a blue white Fischer has a blue and white coloured body.</p>
<p><strong>Temperament</strong></p>
<p>Often more belligerent by nature, the Peachfaced variety is typically a lot more social and extraverted as well. You may want to be careful not to have Peacefaced birds sharing the cage with many others as fatal attacks can occur as this bird often likes to defend its space. Although with other birds they can get assertive, the same is not said for humans. In fact, with humans they are usually social and outgoing, making a suitable companion.</p>
<p>Lovebirds can try to escape cages and are quite smart birds, so you will want to ensure that the cage is properly secured. These birds also like to keep chewing, so its recommended that something like bamboo or cuttlefish that is untreated is available to them.</p>
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<p>Different seeds are the start of a recommended diet for these birds and a specialist peachfaced variety can sometimes be found from your local pet shop, otherwise simply a mix of seed for small parrots is ok. Usually, these mixes will include sunflower seed as well as about 5 other seed types. These birds will also enjoy bits of apple, banana, spinach and other types of greens.</p>
<p>For your information, if you want to know where to source one of these beautiful colourful pets, be sure to check this free site: <a target="_blank" href="http://lovebirdsforsale.com.au">Lovebirds For Sale</a></p>
<p><strong>General Health and Age</strong></p>
<p>Apart from absolutely freezing temperatures, Lovebirds are quite content in most weather conditions. In the warmer months, you will still want to ensure that they are not overhearing and plenty of water should be available to them.</p>
<p>Expect a healthy and happy Lovebird to have a decent live of between 8-15 years.</p>
<p><strong>Where To Keep Them</strong></p>
<p>If you can spend a fair amount of time near the bird, a cage is perfectly fine. A Lovebird can be clipped and the cage opened inside the house if you want your pet to come out and socialise with you in person.</p>
<p><strong>Compatibility</strong></p>
<p>When it comes down to it, Lovebirds make really good pets in that they are caring, don&#8217;t require much from you and the ongoing costs are minimal. Just remember though, if you do decide to keep the bird in a small cage, it will want lots of attention.  If you plan on keeping your bird in an aviary, then the bird won&#8217;t require as much interaction with you.</p>
<p>I really hope you enjoyed this article. If you are not sure where to source your Lovebird from, check out: <a target="_blank" href="http://lovebirdsforsale.com.au">Lovebirds For Sale</a></p>
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		<title>Bird Control For Hotels</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 15:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether yours is a Motel 6 in Arizona or the Bellagio in Las Vegas, pest birds is usually a major drawback on hotels. And unless you spend money on some effective chook control measures, you will pay the price in misplaced clients and costly clean ups and repairs. Cleansing Up After Pest Birds You&#8217;ll be [...]]]></description>
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<script type="text/javascript" src='http://roshan03.hopfeed.com/script/hopfeed.js'></script></div><p>Whether yours is a Motel 6 in Arizona or the Bellagio in Las Vegas, pest <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.exotic-pet-birds.info/different-exotic-birds/lovebirds/lovebirds.html" target="_self" title="birds">birds</a> is usually a major drawback on hotels. And unless you spend money on some effective chook control measures, you will pay the price in misplaced clients and costly clean ups and repairs.<br /> Cleansing Up After Pest Birds</p>
<p> You&#8217;ll be able to&#8217;t simply choose up a broom and sweep bird droppings into a dustpan. For one factor, if the droppings develop into airborne via dry sweeping, staff can easily ingest the particles by their nostril and mouth. This can be very hazardous, since chook droppings can carry a virus known as encephalitis, which may trigger an inflammation of the brain. The fact is, bird droppings not solely create offensive odors, they&#8217;ll carry any of 60 recognized diseases. Sparrows and feral pigeons, for instance, can carry micro organism causing salmonellosis. Pigeons also can carry ornithosis, a illness much like viral pneumonia. This makes pest birds particularly onerous close to hotels where &#8220;folks site visitors&#8221; can monitor in these illness-carrying particles on a day by day basis.<br /> Ugly and Harmful</p>
<p> A hotel sign lined with bird droppings is usually a real turn off to potential guests. The same holds true for walkways coated with chicken droppings. And speaking of walkways, should a visitor ever slip and fall on a chicken dropping, you&#8217;ll little question be listening to from his or her private injury lawyer who will engage your hotel in prohibitively costly and time-consuming litigation.<br /> Hen Management Measures</p>
<p> Luckily, there are many efficient hen management measures obtainable to resort owners. All are humane, easy to put in, and require very little or no maintenance.<br /> Electrical Tracks</p>
<p> If your lodge has been attacked by pigeons, seagulls or different birds, a device called an Electrical Observe has proven to be an efficient fowl management measure. These electrified tracks give birds the &#8220;heave ho&#8221; with a mild electric shock. The tracks are straightforward to put in on ledges, signs, rooftops, and most any flat or curved surface. Some of the higher electrical tracks are low profile and hard to see from floor level. One of the best electrical tracks characteristic a flow-by way of design that retains water from damming up on rooftops. One other thing to search for is corrosion-resistant tracks that resist alkali and acidic environments.<br /> Fowl Spikes Work</p>
<p> Probably the most efficient bird management measures ever invented, the Bird Spike is good for deterring pigeons and different massive birds. Pest birds simply can&#8217;t land on or close to these spikes. And while they appear like Freddy Kruger&#8217;s claws, they&#8217;re blunted at the tip, in order that they&#8217;re secure to be used round birds and maintenance crews. Chook Spikes are available sturdy, inflexible unbreakable polycarbonate or flexible stainless steel. The perfect spikes are fabricated from marine-grade chrome steel and feature a U.V.-protected polycarbonate base that can be bent to fit curved surfaces. Also accessible are spikes with a crush proof, non-reflective steel finish. Chook spikes now even are available in a variety of colours&#8211;like crystal clear, brick purple, gentle gray, brown, black and tan&#8211;to blend in with a hotel&#8217;s colour scheme.</p>
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<script type="text/javascript" src='http://roshan03.hopfeed.com/script/hopfeed.js'></script></p></div><p> Generally seagulls, crows, and pigeons wish to build nests in rain gutters. This could clog them and have water backing up all over the roof and into different crevices. To solve this problem, there&#8217;s the Gutter Spike. The perfect gutter spikes include adjustable clamps at the base, which makes them simpler to put in to the lip of a gutter. If you happen to&#8217;re hotel is being besieged by cormorants, turkey vultures, raptors and other large birds, contemplate getting the Mega Spike. Its lengthy 7&#8243; spikes deter even probably the most determined winged pest.<br /> Chicken Spiders Whip Pest Birds Away</p>
<p> For patios, rooftops, awnings, indicators, parking lot lights and different problem areas where pest birds have a tendency to assemble, the Chicken Spider has quite a fame as an efficient hen management device. What&#8217;s good about these units is that they are often moved from one area to another to discourage pest birds the minute they develop into a problem. The lengthy spindly spider-like arms wave within the breeze making birds really feel threatened. Hen spiders come in a variety of diameters (arm lengths) to deter a variety of areas. And like chook spikes, they may look threatening, but they are harmless to birds and humans.<br /> Bird Netting Stops Them</p>
<p> To exclude pest birds from lodge indicators, courtyards, canopies, and rooftops, there&#8217;s Bird Netting. This barrier methodology of fowl control comes in quite a lot of mesh sizes to discourage sparrows, starlings, pigeons, seagulls and larger birds. Bird netting even is available in a number of colours&#8211;white, stone and black&#8211;to raised match your resort&#8217;s colour scheme. The perfect netting often meets ISO 1806 protocols and can maintain up longer. Different qualities to look for are U.V.-stabilized, flame resistant, and decay- and water-proof.<br /> Chook Slopes Blend In</p>
<p> Maybe the unobtrusive fowl control measure on the market, Chicken Slope blends in with your lodge like a chunk of architecture. When pest birds try to land on these angled, slippery PVC panels, they slide off like tomato seeds off a spoon. Ideal for eaves, ledges, beams and different 90-degree areas frequented by birds, chook slopes are easily glued to most any flat surface. They even come in quite a lot of colors to match a your hotel&#8217;s shade palette.<br /> Chook Gels</p>
<p> Easy to use to problem areas where pest birds seem to collect, Bird Gels exploit a hen&#8217;s fear of being trapped. The gel stays tacky and sticky for as much as six month, tugging at a chicken&#8217;s feet. Gels won&#8217;t entice them like fly paper, but the feeling they get is a real persuader never to come again to that landing site. As soon as they do, they can&#8217;t wait to leave. Fowl gels are ideal for use on ledges, parapet partitions, conduit, pipes, and other flat or curved surfaces.</p>
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