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    Explore " feeding birds" with insightful episodes like "Bird Watching with Dan Rouse", "Balancing Act - hints for keeping birds on a limited income", "Birdman Dad Talks - daily routine" and "12: NOM NOM—The Best Bird Feeders and Food" from podcasts like ""The Wildlife Community Podcast", "BirdCast", "BirdCast" and "Bird Sh*t Podcast"" and more!

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    Bird Watching with Dan Rouse

    Bird Watching with Dan Rouse

    Dan Rouse is a famed ornithologist, wildlife presenter and author. We encouraged her away from the South Wales Coast, and her binoculars, to talk to us all about how to attract birds to our own gardens.

    We learn the secrets of her daily wildlife-friendly gardening routine, what she's noticed most about lockdown and birdlife in Wales, and how and why she's helping farmers to encourage owls onto their farmland.

    Find out more about our Wildlife Community podcast on our website


    Balancing Act - hints for keeping birds on a limited income

    Balancing Act - hints for keeping birds on a limited income

    Domesticated birds, like all pets humans share their homes and lives with, have a financial cost attached to them which has to be met by their human owner.  Just like the average dog, cat or horse, pet birds need to be fed, housed, watered and given veterinarian attention as required.  All these essential care items cost money and it is the bird/s owner/s who have to provide the required funds. All this is a given and is a point that should be carefully considered when first deciding if you want to keep a bird, in fact any pet.

    Through the amazing insights social media has provided us all access to;  today we  can see photographs and videos of the most amazing and extensive bird aviaries and companion bird jungle gym rooms. And these owners deserve the accolades and praise they receive for treating their feathered friends to the very best of everything that their owners can supply them  with; 
    but what if you don’t have a lot of money, and can’t purchase your bird the very latest cuddle barn? 
     Can you even keep a bird or birds on a limited income?

    Today’s guest, Tom, speaks to us candidly about his bird keeping journey over many years, and many budget types – from the days where funds allocated to his much loved feathered friends was not any real hardship to finding himself, through injury and disease, having to part with his much loved cockatoos.  
    Tom shares with us all some hints on how to keep birds when you are on a limited income and we hope these suggestions are useful.

    Above the content we hope that you can all hear the love and gratitude Tom expresses for having his feathered family members in his life.

     

     

    The clubs mentioned in Tom’s talk:

    The Avicultural Society of Australia

    https://asaust.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1786916591615820

     Geelong Branch

    P.O.Box 865 Geelong. 3220
     Mob: 0411036664 Krystal
     email : geelong.asa@gmail.com

    Venue – Belmont Park Pavilion. Barrabool Rd, Belmont. Meeting commences at 7.30pm on the 3rd Monday of the month

    Birdman Dad Talks - daily routine

    Birdman Dad Talks - daily routine

    Having live animals in your care means you have an obligation to provide them with the very best care you can; the animals in your care are dependent on you so there is no days off as such when you don't need to be looking after them.
    In this new segment "Birdman Dad Talks" - Birdman Dad wanted to talk to you about the routine of his bird care. Birdman Dad is not a professional birdkeeper - he does not make his living out of birds as such - he has a regular job and has to fit in his paying work around his love of birds and caring for those birds in his care.  So Birdman Dad wanted to share with the BirdCast listeners what his after and before work routine is like with his birds; what he does in an afternoon when he comes home from work and list what his typical "bird care" day sounds like - hoping that this may give someone some ideas on how they can add care to their birds.
    The Birdman Dad team hope you enjoy this episode and find something useful in what Birdman Dad describes.  It is only what Birdman Dad does and is by no way prescriptive - many people no doubt will do things very differently.  If you are willing to share your "avairy routine" please contact us by email; insta or You Tube - goosemanki8@gmail.com; Birdman_dad  or Birdman Dad channel.

    12: NOM NOM—The Best Bird Feeders and Food

    12: NOM NOM—The Best Bird Feeders and Food

    Time to talk munchies! In this episode, learn how to attract birds with FOOD (because who doesn't love food?). We get into the nitty-gritty so you can bring the kinds of birds to your yard that you want to see. Learn what kinds of feeders are best for certain types of birds, as well as the preferred foods for different birds.

    Plus, in this week's "Birds in the News," get the inside scoop on the latest bird conspiracy theories and bird sh*t outbreak.

    Hit us up on Instagram and Twitter, or send us an email at hellobirdshit@gmail.com!

    BIRD SHIT WE DISCUSSED

    USEFUL RESOURCES


    BIRDS WE MENTIONED (in order)


    BIRDS IN THE NEWS


    OTHER COOL SH*T

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