Bird cages
Bird cages come in all shapes and sizes and an aviary is a certain type of bird cage. An aviary is usually much larger than a single bird cage and if you’re looking for size when it comes to cages for birds, an aviary is the ideal. It is sometimes called a flight cage because, due to its size, an aviary allows a bird to fly around. The aviary is often also quite decorative with an ornament on its roof and plants and flowers inside giving it atmosphere and becoming more like a garden for the birds.
People have a bird cage often for a single bird with the cage easily moved to catch the winter sunlight or a shed area when the summer heat is too much. Larger aviaries in a sheltered part of the garden are bird homes where several birds live and let live. There are some gigantic aviaries such as can be seen in zoos and wildlife centres. These really are massive with large birds being able to swoop down from on high. The Birds of Eden aviary in Africa is probably the biggest of the massive bird homes and has some 3000 birds from 200 species.
When investigating bird cages you will soon discover the fantastic range of bird homes available. Not so long ago you had the choice of one or two cages, the same shape, size, materials and colour. Today the choice has changed dramatically. Today for a single bird, you can find a bird cage in the shape of a bell, a dome or a pagoda. The material they are made from is super strong yet lightweight. Carrying your bird to a new position is simple. The covers and other decorative accessories are wonderful. The cages often are in many cases complete with a perch, litter tray and extras like a bell. You of course can add whatever extras your bird appreciates.
Cleaning the litter tray is simple and takes almost no time at all. Wiping clean the bird cage is again easy and effective. Cleanliness is so important and especially from the bird’s health point of view. Stainless steel feed bowls and water bowls mean you are stopping or reducing the chance of bacteria interrupting your bird’s health. You can even have very colourful feeding bowls making eating not only nutritious but fun as well.
Finding the right bird cage for your bird in your setting is essential. But so are the right covers and cleaners. Helping your bird sleep means turning out the lights and the right cover, as colourful as you like on the outside, brings darkness and calm to your feathered friend at night. The right cleaning accessories keep your bird homes spotless and safe.
The real beauty of so many bird cages is their inexpensive price tag. For the pleasure you get from your delightful companion, the cost in choosing a cage is next to nothing. Even top quality cages are reasonable and when you consider the quality of their construction and longevity, owning a bird in a cage is a great way to become a pet owner.