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Winter games

February 11, 2008 : 9:36 AM ET

Nothing melts away the winter blues like a nice, cold shower. Longing for sunny beaches and tanning lotion, but there’s snow everywhere you look? Hop into a cold shower and feel your cares wash away. As long as you’re a bird, of course!

The birds at Best Friends tend to feel a bit cooped up in the colder months. During the warmer part of the year, they spend their days frolicking outside. Lots of interesting sounds to listen to, breezes to smell, wild birds to chat with. But in the winter time, they have to stay inside a great deal because of the weather. Sure, they have toys galore and attention from caregivers and visitors, but birds need more. They’re always looking for something new and exciting.

And believe it or not, showers can really be the magic ticket. For one, showers are fun to many birds. Talk about singing in the rain! The bird staff have pressurized spray bottles that send a fine mist over the birds inside the building. You should see these feathered beauties spread their wings and frolic in the mist.

The showers do a lot more than provide a little recreation, though. Misting provides moisture to dry skin and also keeps the birds looking dazzling for each other. But the biggest benefit of all may be the activity that follows the shower – the preening. All the birds spend a great deal of time drying off, rearranging, and cleaning their feathers after a shower.

Ever noticed how much faster the day goes by when you have something to do, as opposed to a totally blank schedule? Same idea here. The preening gives the birds a task, something to work out in their heads and work on with their beaks. And in the winter time, that’s very important. Give them enough activities to keep their minds occupied and, before they realize it, spring is knocking at the door with a beach towel and sand shovel.

Story by David Dickson
Photo by Sarah Ause

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March 11, 2008 : 12:32 PM ET
posted by: Marguerite
Those little guys are so adorable. I had one when my husband I first got married. We named him Red for the red cheeks. He loved to fly around the house, sit on my husbands head, give us kisses. He lived to be about 3 yrs old. developed a tumor on his little head. He just went out very peacefully one day and tumbled off his perch. We both missed him.


February 13, 2008 : 1:34 PM ET
posted by: kittychump
What a darling and also very artistic picture!!! LOVE IT! :)


February 11, 2008 : 2:17 PM ET
posted by: deeker
My routine is to clean the cage, then the room, and finally the spray my guys with a mist from a spray bottle (shoot the spray up in the air over their heads and let it fall). Sometimes they get very impatient with me and will start to take a bath in their water dishes, their way of saying hurry up, mom!!!! No problem. The extra water is good for putting moisture in the room and gives the plants a little bath too.


February 11, 2008 : 12:23 PM ET
posted by: carrie_fosters
Adorable photo! Thanks for sneaking in a little more info on how to care for birds properly.