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  • Although many species of parrots are native to tropical regions, birds are susceptible to heat stroke. So in warm weather, don’t put the cage directly in front of a window in direct sunlight, or in an unshaded and unventilated garden.

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  • The cage should be strong so that the bars cannot be bent or damaged by the parrot, and weak bars can be bent or damaged by the parrot and injure the parrot. Cages made of plastic coated railings can cause parrots to eat the coating and are not suitable. Quality cages are made of stainless steel, especially those made of colorful mild steel railings. Railing spacing is very important for the parrot’s safety, and the railing should always be small enough to prevent the parrot from poking its head out between the railing gaps. For small parrot species, column spacing of 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) is necessary. Medium parrot species such as grey parrots and Amazons require a 1 inch (2.5 cm) pitch, while great macaws can reach a pitch of more than 1 by inch (3.8 cm).

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