What kind of bird is a wenbird?
The wenbird, also known as the elegant parrot or wenbird, is a kind of parrot produced in southern Australia, eastern Australia and Tasmania. It is a very popular pet bird. They are emerald green, with gray beaks and yellow-blue patches on their tails, and their appearance is very elegant.
Wenniao is very clever, good at imitating human speech and voice, and is often trained as an excellent speaker and performer. Therefore, they are not only loved by people in life, but also become stars who often appear in TV programs and circuses.
2. The species of wenbirds
There are many varieties of wenbirds, that is, breeding pure-bred green wenbirds, orange-faced wenbirds, blue-faced wenbirds, snow birds and so on. In addition, there are many hybrid wenbirds on the market. Relatively speaking, bluebird has always been one of people's favorite pet types.
The green wenbird is usually regarded as the purest species, with a uniform body color, a yellowish abdomen, a turquoise head, wings and back, and yellow and blue patches on its tail. The head and face of the orange-faced wenbird are orange, and the head and face of the blue-faced wenbird are blue.
3. Breeding of wenbirds
The wenbird is an omnivore, including seeds, grains, fruits, vegetables and insects. As pets, their owners can provide them with artificial feed, and they can also add some daily human foods, such as bread crumbs and protein. When feeding, the owner also needs to provide enough water for the wenbird. In the choice of water, it is suggested to use a drinking fountain instead of a basin to ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of water.
Besides, wenbirds are very active, so they need enough cages and space for activities. Owners also need to clean cages regularly to ensure the health of pets.
4. Wenbird training
Because of their cleverness, many owners train them to be performance birds or social birds. The training of wenbirds usually involves pronunciation, behavior and skills, and the most common training methods are hunger and reward.
When training warm birds, the owner should be patient, not too strict with pets, and not too tolerant. Moreover, it is necessary to ensure safety during training and avoid fear and stimulation.