Sadness, drooping head, standing on one foot, whining, or hiding alone in a secluded place, shivering and fighting, this is the performance of caged birds when their young birds or spouses die or do not return.
Hungry head and eyes move quickly, looking for food everywhere, often flying to the owner to sing, or pecking at the bird cage. When eating, you can shrink your wings and tail, peck your feathers, shrink your head and neck as if you are tired, or lie down and rest with your eyes closed.
Because every bird has a different song, we can check what the bird wants to express according to its limbs.
Spread your wings happily, hold your head high, sing and chase, or spread your wings and lift your feet, jump quickly and play with each other.
Sadness, drooping head, standing on one foot, whining, or hiding alone in a secluded place, shivering and fighting, this is the performance of caged birds when their young birds or spouses die or do not return.
Body language of birds
Hungry head and eyes move quickly, looking for food everywhere, often flying to the owner to sing, or pecking at the bird cage. When eating, you can shrink your wings and tail, peck your feathers, shrink your head and neck as if you are tired, or lie down and rest with your eyes closed.
Because every bird has a different song, we can check what the bird wants to express according to its limbs.