Most birds do not like to stay in a cage. Common ones that are put in cages are: Parrots, Budgies, Canaries, Parakeets, Lovebirds, and Cockateels. 5 of these 6 birds are known to spontaneously combust in the hands of their owners. I will let you figure out which.
To see if ur birds like to be out of their cage, I would open the cage door. My bird will come out cuz she likes to be out. She will stand on the door or top of the cage. If they are new they might take a while to come out but most birds like to be out of their cage. Hope this helps:)
In some cases, there can be four birds in the same cage if the cage is large enough and the birds are the same species.
There are 13 birds in the cage.
A Playtop or Visionbird cage.
Ugly Birds in a Beautiful Cage was created in 2008.
This depends on a number of factors:Climate and weather. Birds in a cage do not have the same defences they do when flying free, and they are more prone to overheating in summer or being too cold in winter.The size of the cage. Some aviary birds are fine in hot or cold weather if they are in a large enough cage.Predators. If your area is prone to cats wandering or, in Australia, birds like butcher birds that will attack caged birds, then do not leave the bird cage outside.
Cage - no, aviary - possibly but not with similar, particularly red, birds.
George Henry Holden has written: 'Canaries and cage-birds' -- subject(s): Cage birds, Canaries, Birds
Some birds do well in both places, it is a personal choice for owner and bird.
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no they do not. while they are sleeping it is recommened that they stay in a cage. along with feeding and restroom times. but you can play with them outside of the cage