Caring for Beautiful Canaries
Thu, Jul 30, 2009
Sleep: Canaries need approximately 12 hours of sleep or dark, quiet time per day. Consider keeping your canary out of household traffic areas so that it will have enough quiet time.
Toys: Provide toys, but place them in the cage in such a way as they do not obstruct flight space. Your canary might enjoy swings, mirrors, bells, and hanging wooden or acrylic toys.
Training: Canaries learn to sing through imitation. Canaries need to hear and learn canary songs in order to produce canary songs. Provide your canary with high quality recordings of canary songs to teach it canary songs. Remember, canaries won’t sing when they are ill, malnourished or molting.
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My male canary seems to chirp alot to the point that I move him into another room sometimes. Is this consistent chirping normal or is the bird trying to communicate a problem? The bird does sing beautifully at times too but the chirping can be irritating. Any comments?
That's a sign of a healthy bird. Keep in mind, that in the wild, Canaries are social creatures that communicate with their flock all day long. You canary is just trying to talk to you.