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Does My Bird Have Worms?  
Acute Respiratory Distress
How to handle this common emergency among pet birds.  
Can Humans Catch Aspergillosis?
This month's column uncovers the truth. Also check out "The Home Invader: Aspergillosis" in the June issue.  
Does Your Bird Need To Diet?
Help your bird slim down.  
Avian Zoonoses
Learn how to protect yourself!  
Is Your Bird Stressed?
Learn the signs. See the March issue of BIRD TALK for more information on de-stressing your bird.  
Does Hand-feeding Baby Birds Lead to Feather Plucking?
Check out "The Complexity And Frusteration of Feather Picking" in the February issue for additional information.  
2005 Guide to Avian Diet and Nutrition
Find out about diets, treats and supplements.  
How To Chow
Tips on avian diet and nutrition.  
Junk Food Junkie
How to use "junk" food to bring out the best in your bird. Continued from "Good Table Food, Bad Table Food" in the January issue.  
Can My Bird Make Me Sick?
Immunocompromised bird owners can still keep birds. Here are tips how.  
Introducing Pellets
Before converting your bird to a pelleted diet, make sure it is in good health.  
Non-stick Cookware
Please note that all non-stick surfaces can cause problems.  
Lethargy
A sluggish bird may be very sick.   
Accidents
Keeping your house safe for birds is the best way to avoid disaster.   
Loss of Appetite
This condition may indicate serious illness.   
Animal Bites
Bites can lead to serious illness in birds.   
Broken Blood Feathers and Bleeding
Bleeding must be stopped immediately to prevent rapid death.   
Broken or Fractured Wings and Legs
Birds with broken limbs need immediate veterinary care.   
Diarrhea
A bird with diarrhea must be kept well hydrated.   
Egg Binding
Even non-breeding female birds can lay eggs.   
Frostbite
Treatment is gradual warming.   
Head Trauma
Head injuries should always be taken seriously.   
Poisoning
Many household substances and plants are toxic to birds.   
Respiratory Problems
Symptoms may indicate serious illness.   
Convulsions and Seizures
Several factors can cause seizures.   
Dairy Products and Eggs
If your bird tolerates them, these products are good sources of nutrition.   
Fruits and Vegetables
Moderation is the key to letting your bird enjoy these foods.   
Meats, Legumes and Insects
Feed these with caution.   
Pelleted and Seed Diets
Formulated diets will provide balanced nutrition in one package.   
Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
A healthy diet will include all the necessary vitamins.   
Water, Water, Fresh and Lots of It!
Clean water is imperative to the health of your bird.   
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