The reasons why small parrots keep screaming all day may be as follows:
1. Being afraid: Parrots are not particularly brave if they suddenly arrive in a strange environment or if there are people around. who they come into contact with are very unfamiliar, they will be afraid and bark constantly. If conditions permit, they can be returned to their original environment for conservation purposes. If you have just purchased parrots, you can familiarize yourself with them by feeding them daily and providing a calm environment to prevent them from becoming afraid.
2. Being afraid: If parrots are suddenly frightened, for example if they are suddenly stimulated by a strong light or suddenly frightened by a loud sound, they will continue to scream. The environment should remain as calm and comfortable as possible. Don't have too strong a light. Afterbe adapted for a while, they can recover and stop chirping.
3. Hunger and lack of water: If parrots do not receive food or water for a long time, they will become hungry or thirsty and will continue to chirp. If they lack food, they should be given clean food, or vegetables and fruits. If there is a lack of water, you should place a pitcher with clean water inside the cage. After receiving food and water, they stop barking.
4. Ignored by Owner: If a mature parrot is ignored by its owner, it will sing to attract the owner. At this time you can play with them for a while. When they feel happy, they don't chirp.
5. Feeling Lonely: Parrots can feel lonely, especially if you only have one parrot. If you can't add new parrot companions, you should at least let themfly to a more spacious space and spend more time with them.
Based on the above reasons, you can first determine why your parrot is screaming, and then take corresponding measures to stop its singing.
Strictly speaking, Little Sun can only be considered a general reference to the basic appearance of the named subspecies in the Green-cheeked Conure family, and is not a species independent in addition to the named subspecies. The Green-cheeked Parrot In addition, there are also nationally rare subspecies, including the Argentine Conure, the Red-tailed Parrot, the Black Parakeet and the Santa Cruz Parrot. The five species above are collectively called the Green-cheeked Parakeet. Among the named subspecies, in addition to the common green clip, many special artificial forms were later derived, such as yellow edge, cinnamon, pineapple, blue, palo, spearmint, crègolden English me, etc. Generally speaking, due to their similar appearance The habits and eating habits of the Golden Sun Conure are similar to those of the Golden Sun Conure, which is why it is nicknamed the Little Sun. In fact, in the standard concept, the Golden Sun and the so-called Little Sun belong. to different genera, but they both belong to the Conure family, which is relatively standard. The name Jacket is used to define the species, distinguishing it from Kecks and Golden Sun Conures.
From the perspective of eating habits, although the jackets are small, they still require high-fat foods. Feeding them according to the tiger's habits alone is certainly not enough. a certain proportion is needed of green foods, a certain proportion of calcium foods, and a small proportion of insect meal (dietary habits arebasically the same as those of Jin Tai.Yang converges, no wonder it is called the little sun), you should reasonably proportion the feeding recipes at different stages. During the juvenile stage, estrus stage and fat storage stage, you should increase the proportion of fatty foods and insect protein foods. appropriate, but generally, for its health, feed grains should always constitute the main proportion of the diet. If picky eating is severe and there are signs of laziness and obesity, moderate starvation therapy may be effective. In addition, it should be noted that oily nuts such as sunflower seeds and hemp seeds should be used as rewards during training instead of the usual staple foods. When the proportion of fatty foods is too high, it is easy to cause diarrhea and fat. lobesity, internal heat, hair loss and other problems can even cause sudden death in severe cases. Basically, for all parrots, even large ones like Gray Fatty and King Kong, the proportion of fatty foods should not exceed 50%, otherwise it will be detrimental to health. This situation can be improved by being merciless, starving it, and then providing only grain-based food. (The reason is actually very simple. Just like a child who only wants to eat meat but not rice, noodles and vegetables, he should not be too arrogant.)