I used to have a parakeet name Sam. He was easy to take care of... you put newspaper down in the cage and they really don't eat that much but once a week you change the newspaper well of course I took sam out of the cage and let him fly around and when I got done cleaning his cage I just put him back in there. It really depends on the type of bird you get... Parakeets can be easy and alittle hard... to me they are good pets for new pet owners or owners that are learning to take care of animals :) Good Luck with your bird.
Birds of paradise are not easy to care for as pets. They require specialized diets, large enclosures, and specific environmental conditions to thrive. Additionally, they can be high maintenance and may not adapt well to captivity.
You cannot care for dodo birds as they went extinct in the 17th century.
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
Some small pets that are easy to care for include fish (such as bettas or goldfish), hamsters, guinea pigs, and hermit crabs. These pets generally require less direct interaction and maintenance compared to larger animals like dogs or cats. It's important to research their specific care needs and ensure you can provide a suitable environment for them.
Master ball ...
this is not easy but it is like if you do not care.
An Indian Scops owl is the best beginner owl, but a Barn owl is a very popular first owl as well. These birds are affectionate and easy to care for.
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animal and birds
Yes, its very easy
The length of time parent birds care for their young varies depending on the species. Generally, parent birds will care for their young until they are able to fend for themselves and become independent. This can range from a few weeks to several months.
Falconer