No. Birds are prey creatures, so they will hide any symptoms of illness until they are near death. If anything unusual is happening with your bird, taking it to the veterinarian is the only way to find out what it is. They will run blood and fecal tests to find the causes of problems. You should have your bird taken to a vet at least once every 6 to 12 months for a normal checkup. Reasons to take your bird to the vet immediately include ANY one of the following:
- Rapid or shallow breathing
- Change in stool consistency, color, or amount per day, or inclusion of blood (make sure to change the cage daily so you are familiar with these things normally)
- Change in personality (suddenly not interested in playing with toys or previously liked people, sudden aggression if not a previous issue)
- Change in vocal habits (more or less)
- Change in eating habits (more or less)
- Ruffled feathers
- Sitting on one foot constantly
- Lethargic
- Nasal or eye drainage
- Puffiness or obstruction of nares (the nostrils on the beak)
No Ashley is a tropical bird:)
No. Whether it is tropical or not, no bird is a mammal.
A tropical Black Bird is called Anis
Yes
no
parrot
parrot
bolivia's bird is the hoatzin tropical bird. they are also called stinkbirds or a canje.
A pecan is a type of nut. A toucan is a tropical bird.
a Quetzal
No. Neither the bird known as the kiwi, nor the fruit known as kiwifruit, is tropical.
Tropical rain forest.