Bird magazine September 2024: Free download PDF
Bird magazine September 2024: Free download PDF
Welcome to the world’s biggest and most read pdf bird magazine.
I am excited to finalize this edition because I managed to create and publish very useful and informative blog posts during August. You can find links to a lot of them in this edition. But please rate these blog posts as I need feedback for improvement or if you find them valuable.
have heard a lot about obesity and the infertility that can result from it. How do I know if my birds have become fat enough to cause this problem? Do parrots need to be denied fruits or vegetables for a time so they can be stimulated to breed by them? Letting Your Parrot Choose Its own diet? Understanding Your Bird’s Excessive Screaming. How do I determine the Gender of Gloster canaries? These questions and topics are discussed in detail in the Premier edition.
I am already looking forward to publishing the October edition and to create more blog posts. It is such an honour to learn about our feathered friend each day.
Happy reading and please give me some feedback for inspiration.
Petrus Albertus van Tonder and The World Wide Birds team (you the subscribers and the sponsors)

Bird magazine September 2024: We are now promoting and supporting The Oasis Sanctuary:
The Oasis Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit avian welfare organization. Established in 1997, The Oasis Sanctuary is a unique avian rescue and life-care facility, dedicated to providing permanent care, shelter and rehabilitation for companion parrots for which other rehoming options do not exist. In particular we are a refuge for exotic birds such as parrots, cockatoos, macaws and other Psittacine birds – although we do accept Passerines (finches and canaries), Columbiformes (doves and “fancy” or racing pigeons) and other captive avian species.
Many of the birds in our care have “special needs”, little or no social skills or have suffered physical and/or emotional abuse resulting in undesirable psychological behaviors. The Oasis is often all that stands between life and death for these beautiful, sentient and endangered companion birds.
You are welcome to nominate any non-profit bird organization to also appear in the Standard edition. Please e-mail me. Contact details.