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The three things birds fear most

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Birds are very sensitive animals, and they are highly alert to changes in their surrounding environment and potential threats. While there may be differences for different species of birds, in general, here are some common factors that can scare birds:


1. Predator

Many birds worry about falling prey to other animals in flight, especially the following types of predators:


Birds of prey: One of the biggest natural enemies of birds, such as hawks, falcons, and harriers, can capture other small birds from the air or on the ground.


Predators: Birds on the ground may be afraid of predators on land, such as cats, dogs, foxes, etc.


2. Huge natural enemy

Very large or scary targets (such as large plastic models, aliens, etc.) may cause birds to panic.


3. Noise and sudden shock

Noise: Sudden noises or sharp sounds can scare birds, causing them to fly away or hide.


Sudden movements: Sudden movements can startle birds, so being too hasty or approaching them suddenly may scare them.


These factors apply to both wild and captive birds. Appropriate quiet and gentle demeanor are extremely important when working with birds to help the bird feel more secure and comfortable.


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