Do you love the sound of birds greeting you in the morning? For those living in urban areas, especially in places where you won't find a lot of trees, they may not hear the warbles of birds. If you live in a city that is not frequented by birds for certain reasons but want to hear their trills not only in the morning but all day, why not have birds as a pet?
If you want to hear the sound of warbling instead of barking and meowing in your house, then adopting birds is your best bet. However, you have to decide first which bird species you want and if you're up to the challenge of properly caring for them.
Here are some tips you to keep in mind when choosing a bird species to have as a pet:
Do you really want one? - Caring for birds, or any kind of pet for that matter, entails a lot of commitment from their owner. It's a full-time job. You can't just get birds from a pet store, put them in a cage and be fancy-free about it. Before even choosing which bird species to own, be 100% sure you'll be ready for the demands that go with being a bird owner.
Be familiar with popular bird species - Before going to a pet store to get a bird, find out everything you can about the particular bird species you plan on getting. You have to know important info like what, when, and how to feed them, how to handle them, as well as how to understand their behavior. For example, if you're choosing a canary, you have to know that they'd rather be left alone in the cage without the need to handle them, so are finches.
Know their ideal abode - Some birds do not thrive very well in constricted spaces, so instead of a small cage, you may actually have to build your own aviary, especially for bird species that need to regularly spread their wings and fly. There are certain birds that become unhealthy when they don't get a chance to do what they're meant to do, and that is to fly. If you don't have the budget or the space to build an aviary, then you should choose bird species that would do well in small cages.
These are just some of the things you need to consider when deciding which bird species to have at your home. Once you've decided which species to get, you can then research on the right food and supplies it needs for it to thrive well and sing songs for you every time you wake up.