A bird is kept in an aviary also called a cage or bird cage.
aviars
In a cage
A bird can live in a bird box or a burrow underground.
The practice of rearing and caring for birds is AVICULTURE
An aviary is the name for a place that confines birds.
incubating eggs means keeping them warm ready to be hatched
Birds also experience piloerection. Piloerection is the process by which mammals get goosebumps from cold weather or excitement or fear. Birds do have the same reflex of extending their feathers out, a function of keeping themselves warm. See here the Related Links for more information.
An Aviary is a large cage or enclosure for keeping birds in.
A bird can live in a bird box or a burrow underground.
An Aviary Where They Mate And Reproduce.
The Keeping Place was created in 1999.
The Keeping Place has 754 pages.
The purpose of bird control spikes are to limit the area available for birds to land on, keeping the birds unharmed from the spikes, and keeping them from landing near them.
The practice of rearing and caring for birds is AVICULTURE
The ISBN of The Keeping Place is 0-14-029579-8.
There is no particular place for birds because birds moves from one place to another in the search of food and shelter.
'Cause they were born to be in a warm place (some birds) or cold place (some birds).
An aviary is the name for a place that confines birds.
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