A canary can lose the ability to fly, but this doesn’t happen naturally. Much like a human losing its ability to walk, a canary must sustain a disability to lose […]
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Why Is My Canary Drinking So Much Water?
Canaries must drink water throughout the day to survive. Due to their small size and fast-paced metabolism, they need to drink proportionately more often than larger animals. So, most owners […]
How To Breed Yorkshire Canaries
The Yorkshire canary is characterized by its proud and upright stance, which has earned it the nicknames “Gentleman of the Fancy” and “the Guardsman.” While the breed has notably changed […]
Why Is My Canary Making A Clicking Sound?
Canaries are known for their beautiful songs and chirping. So, it can confuse owners when their canaries make a strange clicking sound. This clicking noise may be a form of […]
6 Signs of Mating in Canaries [Common Courtship Behaviors]
To breed canaries, knowing when they’re ready to mate is essential. Although the courting behaviors are distinct, they can be mistaken for other habits. For example, you may think your […]
Can Canaries Be Set Free? [Chances of Survival in The Wild]
Perhaps you can no longer provide for your canary and need to find them a new place to live. Since canaries live in the wild, you may think setting them […]
Are Canaries Always Yellow? How Genetics + Diet Affect Color!
Canaries are among the most popular songbirds, appearing in countless movies, cartoons, magazine articles, and social media posts. In most cases, pop culture depicts them as bright yellow. This has […]
Why Is My Canary Sneezing? [Runny Nose vs. No Discharge]
When a canary sneezes, it’s a way for the body to clear the airways and remove any accumulated dust or debris. These will be ‘dry sneezes’ and only happen occasionally. […]
Why Is My Canary Breathing Fast? [Gasping for Air]
Canaries have a respiratory system that allows oxygen in and lets carbon dioxide out — all in one breath. This is called unidirectional airflow. They have muscles that push the […]