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Cages should be placed to optimize the amount of sunlight your canary receives. The total number of hours of sunlight a canary is exposed to can alter their behaviour DRAMATICALLY. Too little sun and your canary will think that winter is approaching and act appropriately - even if you're in the middle of June!
If you keep your canary up with too much light, they'll think it's summer and throw themselves into an early moult, further disrupting their normal breeding cycle. Match sunlight exposure to the actual number of hours the sun is shining to keep your canary on a natural, accurate "body calendar".
Constant direct sunlight is NOT ideal. This can lead to SUNSTROKE!
Pay attention to your cage positioning. It's important to avoid drafts or overly breezy areas. Canaries are very susceptible to respiratory illnesses and problems, and can easily develop life-threatening bouts of pneumonia seemingly overnight!
While canaries are, admittedly, beautiful creatures, you should never make the 'cruel' mistake of buying them purely in the light of their "decorative" purposes. You can't just add a canary to your mantelpiece and treat them like mere pieces of furniture...
Canaries are living, breathing creatures; creatures that are highly susceptible to environmental changes and stress factors... One newbie canary owner spent a great deal of her time cooking, baking and pursuing her favourite culinary hobbies in the kitchen.
Since her canary was so gorgeous, and sang so sweetly, she rightly wanted him to spend the majority of his time in her company. She wasn't a total novice, so she knew that flour and other finely powdered ingredients could make breathing a painful chore for canaries. So, to avoid any problems (so she thought), she perched her canary's cage on top her refrigerator...
That simple mistake sent her on a quest for an avian vet in the far-removed rural area she lived in and left her with a canary that only just barely survived the ordeal.
She could have saved herself a lot of worry, money and frustration if she'd only educated herself a little in canary keeping with a simple book or step-by-step guide she'd have known that vibrations from even a refrigerator can weaken a canary to the point of severe illness and even death.
But vibrations aren't the only "household enemy" you should protect your canary against. There are other, more ordinary (and much more difficult to "prevent") hazards like drafts and breezes, which are equally as dangerous to your bird...
Blaring televisions and radios can also severely stress out your canary, so you should be a bit more careful and deliberate before you crank up the volume of the TV or stereo system.
You CAN have an EXTREMELY POSITIVE impact on the health and well being of your new canary by regularly exposing your canary to canary songbird recordings and other specialty CDs that will make your bird more comfortable and encourage them to "practice" their songs.
With my 'Canary Keeping for Beginners' ALL-New guide I'm including a Singing Birds Audio Set as an 'ethical bribe' for the next few orders... Packed with hours of tropical bird songs you'll watch in amazement as your birds reply to the recorded chirping canary songs and stay happy and entertained throughout the day...
You can check it out here: http://www.CanaryStore.com
Arlo Demille lives in Suffolk, England. He bought his first canaries 8 years ago and now has an large aviary with 25 happy, healthy canaries. He has his own website dedicated to canary care at http://www.CanaryStore.com Discover his Simple PROVEN Canary Care tips, techniques and Systems to Raise Delightful Happy & Healthy Chirping Pet Canaries from Home.
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