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Navigating Bird Ownership: Costs and Requirements for Forestry Bureau Permits

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While the Forestry Bureau typically doesn't charge a fee for the bird ownership permit itself, be prepared for administrative costs, often ranging from 100 to 500 yuan. The actual hurdle, however, lies in the complex paperwork and supporting documents you'll need to gather. These typically include proof of origin, quarantine permits, and disinfection certificates, among others. Currently, there are varying interpretations and ambiguities in the enforcement of animal ownership permits between the National Forestry Bureau and local forestry units. Therefore, the cost isn't the main issue. Beyond the administrative fees (100-500 yuan), the process involves multiple steps and extensive documentation. While most cities don't require permits for keeping birds, certain regions mandate them, especially for species like parrots. If you plan to keep a parrot in a large city, obtaining a permit from the Forestry Bureau is likely mandatory. What Documents are Required for a Forestr...

Are Wild Orioles Protected? Can They Be Kept as Pets?

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Wild orioles are classified as a national first-class protected animal in China, making it illegal to keep them as pets without the necessary permits. Specifically, a Wildlife Domestication and Breeding License is required to legally possess one. As a first-class protected species, the wild oriole is a medium-sized passerine bird. Its beak is as long as its head, thick and sturdy with smooth edges and short bristles. Orioles possess long, pointed wings, which are beneficial for pest control in gardens, as their diet consists mainly of insects, along with berries. Most species are resident birds, while a few migrate, but usually not in flocks. They tend to be shy, making them difficult to spot in treetops, however, their loud, piercing calls reveal their location. It’s crucial to understand their protected status. Keeping an oriole at home without proper permits is illegal. There are 31 different species of orioles. These medium-sized songbirds prefer to inhabit trees, feeding primarily...

Sun Conure Pros and Cons: How Much Feather Dust?

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Sun conures are known for their strong disease resistance and excellent flight capabilities. They also produce relatively low feather dust. However, they are not known for their talking ability and can have a somewhat temperamental nature. 1. Strong Disease Resistance Sun conures are among the hardiest parrot species. Among the various parrot breeds, Sun conures and budgies seem to be the least prone to illness, largely due to their robust constitution. Many owners frequently inquire about diseases common to lovebirds and cockatiels, while questions about Sun conure health are less common. It's important to acknowledge that parrots can fall ill, and because specialized avian veterinary care isn't as widely accessible as cat and dog veterinary services, prompt treatment can be challenging, sadly leading to some pet bird mortalities. 2. Excellent Flight Ability Many bird enthusiasts enjoy flying their parrots outdoors, and small to medium-sized conures, such as the sun conure, ...