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cage bird

Bird kept as a pet, usually for its song, plumage, interesting behaviour, or ability to mimic the human voice. Popular cage birds include budgerigars, canaries, cockatiels, and parrots.



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Because Canary birds are cage birds that could not freely fly, expect that its feathers are very much loaded with these irritating dusts that may cause allergic reactions.
 
 
 
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