The canaries have the most ardent admirers of any bird one can see. The canary as a friend has strong roots in the American psyche, whether due to its usefulness as a toxic gas detector in coal mines in the 1800s and early 1900s or as the model for the feisty yellow cartoon figure, Tweety Bird. The canaries are bright, joyful people pleasers that like chatting with and singing to passersby.
They are available in several bright hues, including orange, yellow, red, and white. They are trainable, allowing them to be released from their cage from time to time for exercise. They are observational birds. They are among the most excellent low-maintenance bird pets. They dislike being stroked excessively and are pretty content to live alone. You can place them in pairs or groups, but avoid putting two males together since they will fight. The canaries are low-maintenance birds that require minimal attention. It is best to select a male if you desire a bird with a sweet singing voice.
Your canary, like other birds, needs exercise. Allow them to fly freely for one to two hours every day once they have been taught, allowing them to stretch their wings.
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