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Owning a bird can be a wonderful experience. Here are some tips and tricks to bird ownership that can help you along the way. 1. Your bird can be out of it's cage or on a perch while you are home to supervise the birds activity, but should always be kept in a spacious cage while you are away. Be sure to ask your vet what size cage to buy your bird and where he should be kept in the home. 2. Grooming your bird is essential to the birds health. Confining a bird to a home means you need to have the wings clipped to make his confined life more safe. Caged birds have a tendency to have long nails and beaks, trimming is necessary. Long beaks and claws can cause eating and perching problems. 3. Your bird's native habitat is probably the rain forest where it rains nearly everyday. Rain is how your bird would bathe himself naturally. Misting your bird with a water or letting him enjoy a shower would be a great way for him to get clean. 4. clean the food and water cups every time you refill them. 5.birds like people are what they eat, so you must feed them the proper nutrition. If your bird likes a food that's not really the best for him, you can provide nutritional supplements. 6. It's a natural survival trait that birds hide their illnesses to avoid being thrown out from the flock. Mostly disease in confined birds has to do with poor nutrition, hygiene or stress. Do not take the wait and see approach with a bird, chances are that when you notice the symptoms he's already been sick for a few weeks.