Dec
25
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Pj Hall asked:
Bird watching is the observation of birds. It may also be known as birding. A favorite pastime or hobby for many people, according to US Fish and Wildlife Service there are currently 51.3 million birders in the United States alone and this number continues to grow. Bird watching is a great way to spend time outside and enjoy the natural habitats in which different birds live. Bird watching entails both your visual and auditory senses. At times you may hear the bird before you see it. Bird watching is a great for anyone that loves variety and a challenge while pursuing their hobby.
Tools for the Beginning Bird Watcher
There are definite tools that you will need to get started with your new hobby. First on your list should be a good reference book or two. The book should be one in which can easily find the bird that you may be specifically looking for or one that helps you to identify the type of bird that you have seen. There are many great field guides to choose from to get the perfect book for you. Check with your local bookstore. The next items on your list are pencils and a pad or journal. A journal is a wonderful way to record where you have spotted a specific bird as well as keeping notes about the bird’s habitat and activities. The next essential tool that the beginning bird watcher will need is a pair of binoculars. The old adage “you get what you pay for” is true with binoculars. It is important that you choose binoculars that will allow you to clearly see the subtle features of the birds you are looking for. Most bird watchers choose a 7 or 8 power magnification and a 32 to 42 objective lens. These numbers will read 8 x 32 and is usually recommended for the beginning birder. Birders that wear glasses should look for binoculars that have a long eye relief. A long eye relief will provide an unrestricted view. An 8 x 32 binocular will give a wider view and are easier to hold steady. There are a number of other pieces of equipment that you can buy, but with these listed here you can easily get started with your new hobby.
Where, oh where are all of the birds?
You have your tools and are ready to get started bird watching. Where do you start first? There are a number of great ways to find the right spot to start bird watching the first of which being your backyard. This helps you to learn to use your references, what you want to document, and getting the feel for using your binoculars. Besides, the backyard can provide a wide range of birds that are fascinating to watch and identify. Some of the factors that you should consider are the time of year, time of day, and the habitat in which you live. This helps you to learn what birds live in your area and gives you a starting point.
Exploring the Bird Watchers World
Once you feel comfortable with the basic tools and observe a few birds you will want to spread your wings. There is a whole world to explore and groups to join if you so choose. Resources for groups, trips, vacations and specific species of birds can easily be found by doing a little research. The Audubon Society is a great place to start. Visit your local library for current birding magazines. Searching the Internet can also help you to find what you are looking for.
Bird watching, or birding, is a wonderful hobby for anyone that loves our fine-feathered friends. By yourself in the backyard or on an exotic vacation, you will always have a wonderful time with this hobby. The main thing to remember is to have fun!
AHMAD
Bird watching is the observation of birds. It may also be known as birding. A favorite pastime or hobby for many people, according to US Fish and Wildlife Service there are currently 51.3 million birders in the United States alone and this number continues to grow. Bird watching is a great way to spend time outside and enjoy the natural habitats in which different birds live. Bird watching entails both your visual and auditory senses. At times you may hear the bird before you see it. Bird watching is a great for anyone that loves variety and a challenge while pursuing their hobby.
Tools for the Beginning Bird Watcher
There are definite tools that you will need to get started with your new hobby. First on your list should be a good reference book or two. The book should be one in which can easily find the bird that you may be specifically looking for or one that helps you to identify the type of bird that you have seen. There are many great field guides to choose from to get the perfect book for you. Check with your local bookstore. The next items on your list are pencils and a pad or journal. A journal is a wonderful way to record where you have spotted a specific bird as well as keeping notes about the bird’s habitat and activities. The next essential tool that the beginning bird watcher will need is a pair of binoculars. The old adage “you get what you pay for” is true with binoculars. It is important that you choose binoculars that will allow you to clearly see the subtle features of the birds you are looking for. Most bird watchers choose a 7 or 8 power magnification and a 32 to 42 objective lens. These numbers will read 8 x 32 and is usually recommended for the beginning birder. Birders that wear glasses should look for binoculars that have a long eye relief. A long eye relief will provide an unrestricted view. An 8 x 32 binocular will give a wider view and are easier to hold steady. There are a number of other pieces of equipment that you can buy, but with these listed here you can easily get started with your new hobby.
Where, oh where are all of the birds?
You have your tools and are ready to get started bird watching. Where do you start first? There are a number of great ways to find the right spot to start bird watching the first of which being your backyard. This helps you to learn to use your references, what you want to document, and getting the feel for using your binoculars. Besides, the backyard can provide a wide range of birds that are fascinating to watch and identify. Some of the factors that you should consider are the time of year, time of day, and the habitat in which you live. This helps you to learn what birds live in your area and gives you a starting point.
Exploring the Bird Watchers World
Once you feel comfortable with the basic tools and observe a few birds you will want to spread your wings. There is a whole world to explore and groups to join if you so choose. Resources for groups, trips, vacations and specific species of birds can easily be found by doing a little research. The Audubon Society is a great place to start. Visit your local library for current birding magazines. Searching the Internet can also help you to find what you are looking for.
Bird watching, or birding, is a wonderful hobby for anyone that loves our fine-feathered friends. By yourself in the backyard or on an exotic vacation, you will always have a wonderful time with this hobby. The main thing to remember is to have fun!
AHMAD
Dec
24
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Phoenix Delray asked:
New Zealand travel can be an exciting thing for so many reasons because this country has so much beauty and so many different things to offer visitors. There are multiple ways to approach your New Zealand travel, but guided tours are always a good way to experience the wonder of the country. New Zealand has a lot of history and culture, so it is nice to be able to explore with the natives and really learn about what makes their home so special and unique. Some of the best things about New Zealand is its incredibly unique wildlife that inhabits all of the land. Some of the animals that have inhabited New Zealand at one point or another are unusual reptiles, hundreds of different exotic birds, a wide array of bats, tropical frogs and the ever famous geckos. Many of these animals and reptiles have become extinct over the years, but there is still one very important animal that you must experience at some point during your New Zealand travel.
The most famous resident in all of New Zealand is the Kiwi bird. Kiwi birds are indigenous to this area, but are quickly becoming an extinct species. This makes it even more important that you be sure to see this incredible species of bird while in New Zealand. The Kiwi bird is unable to defend itself against other predators, so this has made it very difficult to keep them from becoming extinct. There are three different types of the Kiwi bird and each one is distinguishable by its coloring and the curve of its bill. Natives to New Zealand are very attached to the Kiwi bird and it has become the official bird of the country as well as an important icon of the entire nation.
There are three major types of the Kiwi bird: the Great Spotted Kiwi, the Little Spotted Kiwi and the Okarto Brown Kiwi. The Great Spotted Kiwi is sometimes referred to as the Roroa species and is the largest of all the Kiwi birds. The Little Spotted Kiwi is extremely small and is unable to defend itself against any type of predator that may come their way. The Okarto Brown Kiwi is also known as the Rowi; they are very small and only take up a very small area on the South Island of New Zealand. The wildlife in New Zealand is unlike anything else you have experienced and it is definitely something that should be included in your New Zealand travel.
STACEY
New Zealand travel can be an exciting thing for so many reasons because this country has so much beauty and so many different things to offer visitors. There are multiple ways to approach your New Zealand travel, but guided tours are always a good way to experience the wonder of the country. New Zealand has a lot of history and culture, so it is nice to be able to explore with the natives and really learn about what makes their home so special and unique. Some of the best things about New Zealand is its incredibly unique wildlife that inhabits all of the land. Some of the animals that have inhabited New Zealand at one point or another are unusual reptiles, hundreds of different exotic birds, a wide array of bats, tropical frogs and the ever famous geckos. Many of these animals and reptiles have become extinct over the years, but there is still one very important animal that you must experience at some point during your New Zealand travel.
The most famous resident in all of New Zealand is the Kiwi bird. Kiwi birds are indigenous to this area, but are quickly becoming an extinct species. This makes it even more important that you be sure to see this incredible species of bird while in New Zealand. The Kiwi bird is unable to defend itself against other predators, so this has made it very difficult to keep them from becoming extinct. There are three different types of the Kiwi bird and each one is distinguishable by its coloring and the curve of its bill. Natives to New Zealand are very attached to the Kiwi bird and it has become the official bird of the country as well as an important icon of the entire nation.
There are three major types of the Kiwi bird: the Great Spotted Kiwi, the Little Spotted Kiwi and the Okarto Brown Kiwi. The Great Spotted Kiwi is sometimes referred to as the Roroa species and is the largest of all the Kiwi birds. The Little Spotted Kiwi is extremely small and is unable to defend itself against any type of predator that may come their way. The Okarto Brown Kiwi is also known as the Rowi; they are very small and only take up a very small area on the South Island of New Zealand. The wildlife in New Zealand is unlike anything else you have experienced and it is definitely something that should be included in your New Zealand travel.
STACEY
Dec
24
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Carol Miller asked:
If you’re in the market for a great way to spend a day, check out your local birding festivals. Most states have several fairs and festivals going on during the year, and they are an excellent way to get outside, learn something new, make new friends and have fun.
Birding festivals last from a simple one day event to a full month of outings, activities and lectures. The most common are over a weekend, and can range from small local events at a nearby park, to large-scale events that bring visitors from all over the globe, with events spread throughout an entire region. Depending on the specific event, you will have the opportunity to hear knowledgeable speakers, observe live birds up close, take guided walks, get pointers on better wildlife photography, sharpen your identification skills, share experiences with like-minded folks, and even take more exotic outings, such as birding by boat or on horseback. Often there are artists, vendors, children’s activities, and the like.
Many birding festivals center on a specific event taking place in the local area, migration being a particular favorite. Another popular theme is the celebration of specific species found only locally, or perhaps in a particular abundance, such as warblers, shorebirds, cranes or hawks. Many blend other interests with birding, such as butterflies, flowers or even music.
Here is a sampling of some of the larger events that take place each spring and summer:
Birds, Blossoms & Blues Festival, Norfolk, Virginia. Field trips, walking tours, boat tours, plant sales, blues concerts, family festival.
Florida’s First Coast Birding and Nature Festival, St. Augustine, Florida. Kayaking, walking tours, photography expeditions. Learn about outdoor photography, birding, wildlife, butterflies, and much more.
Spring Wings Bird Festival, Fallon, Nevada. Field trips, including a birding by horseback safari, airboat tour, ranch tour, photography contest, and much more.
Great River Birding and Nature Festival, Lake City, Minnesota. 3 days of birding and nature events held throughout the Mississippi River Valley of Southeast Minnesota and Southwest Wisconsin around Lake Pepin. Birding by motorboat, mini-railcar, hikes along shorelines, forests, bluff tops, lectures, and more.
Horicon Marsh Bird Festival, Wisconsin. Bird banding, birding by pontoon, hikes, talks, and the “big sit”, where participants try to observe as many species as possible from a 17-foot observatory platform from midnight Friday till dark on Saturday.
Festival of Birds, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Over 170 species seen last year, field trips, frog/toad outing, workshops, exhibitors.
Cape May Spring Weekend, New Jersey. 200+ bird species, field trips, workshops, boat trips and more at the migration mainline capital of North America.
Mountain Lake Migratory Bird Festival, Pembroke, Virginia. Visit the beautiful Mountain Lake Hotel, with 2600 acres of pristine woodlands to take part in dozens of activities - field trips, workshops, fun for the kids.
Kirtland’s Warbler Festival, Roscommon, Michigan. Guided tours to see the Kirtland’s Warbler, nature presentations, crafts, kids’ activities, photography and more.
Bar Harbor Warblers & Wildflowers, Bar Harbor, Maine. Bird walks, peregrine watches, boat rides, garden and forest tours, art exhibits.
Potholes and Prairie Birding Festival, Jamestown, North Dakota. Guided tours, workshop, wonderful prairie birding.
The Feliciana Hummingbird Celebration highlights hummingbirds in the St. Francisville area of Louisiana, including banding and workshops on how to build a hummingbird habitat in your garden.
Southwest Wings. Arizona’s longest running birding festival celebrates its 15th year in Bisbee. Natural history tours, birds and butterfly tours, exhibits and programs.
You can find these birding festivals and fairs by checking birding magazines such as “Birders World” and “Audubon”, by contacting your local Audubon chapter, and by searching the Internet, but the quickest way to get a comprehensive list is by scanning the Birding Event Calendar at www.BirdingResources.com.
Join the flock at your local birding festival, or migrate to a more distant event. Either choice promises a great day of birding!
PAT
If you’re in the market for a great way to spend a day, check out your local birding festivals. Most states have several fairs and festivals going on during the year, and they are an excellent way to get outside, learn something new, make new friends and have fun.
Birding festivals last from a simple one day event to a full month of outings, activities and lectures. The most common are over a weekend, and can range from small local events at a nearby park, to large-scale events that bring visitors from all over the globe, with events spread throughout an entire region. Depending on the specific event, you will have the opportunity to hear knowledgeable speakers, observe live birds up close, take guided walks, get pointers on better wildlife photography, sharpen your identification skills, share experiences with like-minded folks, and even take more exotic outings, such as birding by boat or on horseback. Often there are artists, vendors, children’s activities, and the like.
Many birding festivals center on a specific event taking place in the local area, migration being a particular favorite. Another popular theme is the celebration of specific species found only locally, or perhaps in a particular abundance, such as warblers, shorebirds, cranes or hawks. Many blend other interests with birding, such as butterflies, flowers or even music.
Here is a sampling of some of the larger events that take place each spring and summer:
Birds, Blossoms & Blues Festival, Norfolk, Virginia. Field trips, walking tours, boat tours, plant sales, blues concerts, family festival.
Florida’s First Coast Birding and Nature Festival, St. Augustine, Florida. Kayaking, walking tours, photography expeditions. Learn about outdoor photography, birding, wildlife, butterflies, and much more.
Spring Wings Bird Festival, Fallon, Nevada. Field trips, including a birding by horseback safari, airboat tour, ranch tour, photography contest, and much more.
Great River Birding and Nature Festival, Lake City, Minnesota. 3 days of birding and nature events held throughout the Mississippi River Valley of Southeast Minnesota and Southwest Wisconsin around Lake Pepin. Birding by motorboat, mini-railcar, hikes along shorelines, forests, bluff tops, lectures, and more.
Horicon Marsh Bird Festival, Wisconsin. Bird banding, birding by pontoon, hikes, talks, and the “big sit”, where participants try to observe as many species as possible from a 17-foot observatory platform from midnight Friday till dark on Saturday.
Festival of Birds, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Over 170 species seen last year, field trips, frog/toad outing, workshops, exhibitors.
Cape May Spring Weekend, New Jersey. 200+ bird species, field trips, workshops, boat trips and more at the migration mainline capital of North America.
Mountain Lake Migratory Bird Festival, Pembroke, Virginia. Visit the beautiful Mountain Lake Hotel, with 2600 acres of pristine woodlands to take part in dozens of activities - field trips, workshops, fun for the kids.
Kirtland’s Warbler Festival, Roscommon, Michigan. Guided tours to see the Kirtland’s Warbler, nature presentations, crafts, kids’ activities, photography and more.
Bar Harbor Warblers & Wildflowers, Bar Harbor, Maine. Bird walks, peregrine watches, boat rides, garden and forest tours, art exhibits.
Potholes and Prairie Birding Festival, Jamestown, North Dakota. Guided tours, workshop, wonderful prairie birding.
The Feliciana Hummingbird Celebration highlights hummingbirds in the St. Francisville area of Louisiana, including banding and workshops on how to build a hummingbird habitat in your garden.
Southwest Wings. Arizona’s longest running birding festival celebrates its 15th year in Bisbee. Natural history tours, birds and butterfly tours, exhibits and programs.
You can find these birding festivals and fairs by checking birding magazines such as “Birders World” and “Audubon”, by contacting your local Audubon chapter, and by searching the Internet, but the quickest way to get a comprehensive list is by scanning the Birding Event Calendar at www.BirdingResources.com.
Join the flock at your local birding festival, or migrate to a more distant event. Either choice promises a great day of birding!
PAT
Dec
24
Can I import the exotic birds in India for breeding from other country which are free from bird flue?
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som asked:
Other then India most of the country are allowed (including USA and UK) export \ import of exotic bird.
GUADALUPE
Other then India most of the country are allowed (including USA and UK) export \ import of exotic bird.
GUADALUPE
Dec
22
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Avicenna asked:
Corn snakes,like all other snakes, are carnivorous. Meaning they feed only on the flesh of other animals. Corn snakes feed small rodents and sometimes lizards, although they have been known to take small birds from time to time. A pet corn snake owner, obviously, will have an easier time supplying his or her exotic pets with mice than anything else.
An active corn snake will eat every 10 days or so. It is recommended to feed your corn snake pre killed prey, especially if the snake has not been raised on live prey. A live prey may also turn on and attack a lazy snake that isn’t feeling too hungry and possibly causing severe harm to your pet corn snake.
When to feed a corn snake and how much
Hatchlings are started out with pinkie mice for feedings and as the snake grows, gradually increase the size of the prey by offering fuzzies, crews, then small adult mice or rat pinkies.
A young hatchling will eat a pinkie mice every three days or so. Gradually, as hatchling gets bigger; feed it every four, five or six days. Around the time it is getting out to six days, it will be swallowing down a pinkie in next to no time, so try it with another one just as the tail of the first one disappears. If it takes two pinkies ok, continue with this for two or three more feedings and then offer it one fuzzy instead of the two pinkies. It might look too large for you, but if the snake can swallow it without difficulty, it is not too big. If you feed too much at one feeding session, or feed a prey item that is too big, your snake won’t swallow it and will spit it out after trying. A general rule for food size is that up to 1+1?2 the snake’s body girth is acceptable.
After a several more weeks of one fuzzy, repeat the process you did with pinkies. When your corn snake swallows a fuzzy easily, then try to feed it with two. And after a few feedings with two fuzzies, try it with small adult mice. A full grown Corn snake can eat a medium to large mouse.
How to feed a corn snake
Frozen prey need to be completely thawed and warmed slightly before feeding. After thawing, place the prey on a small plastic dish and place the dish in the cage and leave the snake to it. If the snake won’t eat it after few hours, then remove it and throw it away.
Some snakes like their prey “jiggled” in front of them. To do this, pick the prey up by the tail with tongs (no sharp, pointy ends), and hold the prey in front of the snake for the snake to strike at.
Pet snakes that have refused to feed more than 2 times can be enticed into feeding by having the prey item slightly warmed, either by a heat lamp or soaked in warm water a few minutes before feeding. Don’t put it in a microwave, as they can explode. Another trick to try is “braining”, where you pierce the head of the prey with a knife point and liquid from the head exposed with forceps or tweezers. The smell of the liquid will entice your exotic pet corn snake to feed.
DUANE
Corn snakes,like all other snakes, are carnivorous. Meaning they feed only on the flesh of other animals. Corn snakes feed small rodents and sometimes lizards, although they have been known to take small birds from time to time. A pet corn snake owner, obviously, will have an easier time supplying his or her exotic pets with mice than anything else.
An active corn snake will eat every 10 days or so. It is recommended to feed your corn snake pre killed prey, especially if the snake has not been raised on live prey. A live prey may also turn on and attack a lazy snake that isn’t feeling too hungry and possibly causing severe harm to your pet corn snake.
When to feed a corn snake and how much
Hatchlings are started out with pinkie mice for feedings and as the snake grows, gradually increase the size of the prey by offering fuzzies, crews, then small adult mice or rat pinkies.
A young hatchling will eat a pinkie mice every three days or so. Gradually, as hatchling gets bigger; feed it every four, five or six days. Around the time it is getting out to six days, it will be swallowing down a pinkie in next to no time, so try it with another one just as the tail of the first one disappears. If it takes two pinkies ok, continue with this for two or three more feedings and then offer it one fuzzy instead of the two pinkies. It might look too large for you, but if the snake can swallow it without difficulty, it is not too big. If you feed too much at one feeding session, or feed a prey item that is too big, your snake won’t swallow it and will spit it out after trying. A general rule for food size is that up to 1+1?2 the snake’s body girth is acceptable.
After a several more weeks of one fuzzy, repeat the process you did with pinkies. When your corn snake swallows a fuzzy easily, then try to feed it with two. And after a few feedings with two fuzzies, try it with small adult mice. A full grown Corn snake can eat a medium to large mouse.
How to feed a corn snake
Frozen prey need to be completely thawed and warmed slightly before feeding. After thawing, place the prey on a small plastic dish and place the dish in the cage and leave the snake to it. If the snake won’t eat it after few hours, then remove it and throw it away.
Some snakes like their prey “jiggled” in front of them. To do this, pick the prey up by the tail with tongs (no sharp, pointy ends), and hold the prey in front of the snake for the snake to strike at.
Pet snakes that have refused to feed more than 2 times can be enticed into feeding by having the prey item slightly warmed, either by a heat lamp or soaked in warm water a few minutes before feeding. Don’t put it in a microwave, as they can explode. Another trick to try is “braining”, where you pierce the head of the prey with a knife point and liquid from the head exposed with forceps or tweezers. The smell of the liquid will entice your exotic pet corn snake to feed.
DUANE
Dec
18
jaebird asked:
my bird is due for a fecal exam and I was just wondering the cost first exam for her
My avian vet sent me my reminer card but they are closed for the holiday weekend so just need estimates!
REGINALD
my bird is due for a fecal exam and I was just wondering the cost first exam for her
REGINALD
Dec
17
I need the name of a type of extremely rare exotic bird that one could have as a pet
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MO asked:
I’m researching for a book (the book is kids fiction, but I want to include real facts) and when I just google rare birds I get way too much information to sift through. Just a few types would really help to get started! Thanks!
ISMAEL
I’m researching for a book (the book is kids fiction, but I want to include real facts) and when I just google rare birds I get way too much information to sift through. Just a few types would really help to get started! Thanks!
ISMAEL
Dec
11
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Judd Snell asked:
Some people like animals. And some are especially fond of the genuine exotic ones. Exotic animals are those not generally made as a pet. It is definitely not a dog, a bird, or a cat. Exotic animals are usually found in jungles, forests, and the squally. Examples of these are skunks, snakes, or even tigers and lion cubs.
Some citizen governments expect people, who propose to take custody of these exotic pets within their yards or homes, to obtain an exotic pet privilege. For one, in Illinois, it is banned to own and take attention of an exotic animal. In Georgia, you can take certain species of a worm as pet lacking a document.
Nevertheless as a precaution, here are the steps you should do the instant you plan to take an exotic pet home.
1. Look for an inventory of pets considered as exotic within your region. You can try the internet, there you will be able to find information about pets and owning one where you live. Nevertheless as a lead of thumb, if your pet usually lives in the open, it is most possibly rowdy.
2. Check your home laws and see if there is a manage against owning exotic pets. As declared prior, there states that don’t authorize it outright. For some states, it is okay. And others will compel that you call an exotic pet card. Call your native information ritual. They should be able to associate you to the right department to get the vital information.
3. Process the vital papers. If in argument the grandeur that you live in does oblige an exotic pet license, you have no option but to comply. Compile all the essential documents that the necessity and deliver it onto the suitable staff accordingly.
4. See if there is any vaccines or deduction of body parts like teeth is essential. Because some exotic pets can be wounding, regional express laws want owners to do something like these to defend the other people within the area.
5. File for the card as necessary. After making clearly that you have all the papers and the requirements met and arranged, you are now complete to make a jaunt to your district government agency to organize and sheltered the penalize with them.
These are the clothes you have to do to acquire the, much required permit for that amiable old exotic pet you forever wanted. Hopefully, you necessary not conveying to another national just to take problem of it!
ALBERT
Some people like animals. And some are especially fond of the genuine exotic ones. Exotic animals are those not generally made as a pet. It is definitely not a dog, a bird, or a cat. Exotic animals are usually found in jungles, forests, and the squally. Examples of these are skunks, snakes, or even tigers and lion cubs.
Some citizen governments expect people, who propose to take custody of these exotic pets within their yards or homes, to obtain an exotic pet privilege. For one, in Illinois, it is banned to own and take attention of an exotic animal. In Georgia, you can take certain species of a worm as pet lacking a document.
Nevertheless as a precaution, here are the steps you should do the instant you plan to take an exotic pet home.
1. Look for an inventory of pets considered as exotic within your region. You can try the internet, there you will be able to find information about pets and owning one where you live. Nevertheless as a lead of thumb, if your pet usually lives in the open, it is most possibly rowdy.
2. Check your home laws and see if there is a manage against owning exotic pets. As declared prior, there states that don’t authorize it outright. For some states, it is okay. And others will compel that you call an exotic pet card. Call your native information ritual. They should be able to associate you to the right department to get the vital information.
3. Process the vital papers. If in argument the grandeur that you live in does oblige an exotic pet license, you have no option but to comply. Compile all the essential documents that the necessity and deliver it onto the suitable staff accordingly.
4. See if there is any vaccines or deduction of body parts like teeth is essential. Because some exotic pets can be wounding, regional express laws want owners to do something like these to defend the other people within the area.
5. File for the card as necessary. After making clearly that you have all the papers and the requirements met and arranged, you are now complete to make a jaunt to your district government agency to organize and sheltered the penalize with them.
These are the clothes you have to do to acquire the, much required permit for that amiable old exotic pet you forever wanted. Hopefully, you necessary not conveying to another national just to take problem of it!
ALBERT
Dec
9
George asked:
I live in the west coast, and there is a certain area in a nature preserve which we have a dozen or so cardinals who are the descendents of hundreds which were brought from the east coast by an eccentric who moved here who wanted them to be around his/her house.
RAY
I live in the west coast, and there is a certain area in a nature preserve which we have a dozen or so cardinals who are the descendents of hundreds which were brought from the east coast by an eccentric who moved here who wanted them to be around his/her house.
RAY
Dec
9
How can I simulate exotic bird feathers (w/ paper, fabric, etc) without actually buying any?
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Diff asked:
I’m working on a sculpture and I’ll be needing upwards of 500 faux feathers. I really wanted at least three different types, one of them faux peacock feathers. However, buying that many fake feathers is just not practical (they’re incredibly expensive!).
I’m working on a sculpture and I’ll be needing upwards of 500 faux feathers. I really wanted at least three different types, one of them faux peacock feathers. However, buying that many fake feathers is just not practical (they’re incredibly expensive!).
Is there any way I could make realistic looking ‘feathers’ from paper, fabric or some other cheapish material?
LAVERN









