Wednesday 4 June 2014

How To: Hand Tame a Canary (tips)


How To: Hand Tame a Canary (tips)
  • Let the bird bite your finger so he gets more comfortable. Don't worry, it tickles!
  • Give your bird lots of love.
  • Don't rush the bird. Stay patient. Training birds can be very difficult.
  • Give your bird daily time for exercise outside the cage daily after it is in the middle of training.
  • Give the bird, 15 to 20 minute sessions each day to avoid the canary from losing interest.



TheBricksterable 2009 How To: Hand Tame a Canary, online video, 18 August 2009, accessed 5 June 2014, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYXYjHssyaY>.
This site are of low to medium authority, this sites are good for a older person who is looking for information feeding your canary.   

Jordansmall, -, Harri, - & Teresa, - 2013 How to Train Your Canary, Wiki How, accessed 5 June 2014, <http://www.wikihow.com/Train-Your-Canary>.
This site are of low to medium authority, this sites are good for a older person who is looking for information feeding your canary.   

Taming a Canary, 2003 Petcaregt.com, accessed 5 June 2014, <http://www.petcaregt.com/birdcare/Taming-a-Canary.html>.
 This site are of low to medium authority, this sites are good for a older person who is looking for information feeding your canary.   

book

Brian, K 2006, Cannary ownwer's guide a guide to selection, houseing, care, nutrion,health,breebing and colour, 3 edn, About pets australian editon landmark press, Drouin, victoria.

this book is mediun to hight atherd as it was made for the cannary lovey and can be used buy any teen to old ages.

most of the links were back up with this book or other sites.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Catherine,

    Looking good! Don't forget to give your posts a run through spell check.
    Your citations look great, have a bit of a think about currency for your annotations. If the information is old, is it still relevant? Has anything much changed in the world of canary's? Also don't forget to include a citation for a social media site.

    Thank you so much for your presentation. They're quite cute birds! :)

    Looking forward to seeing your Assessment task 3!

    Chandra

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