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bird cage

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/bɜ:d keɪʤ/
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a structure designed to provide shelter and confinement for pet birds

A bird cage is a closed structure used to house pet birds. It is usually made of metal or wire and has a door for easy access to the birds inside. Bird cages come in different sizes and shapes, depending on the type of bird being kept. They typically include perches, food and water containers, and sometimes toys to keep the birds entertained. Bird cages help keep pet birds safe and comfortable while allowing them to move around inside. They are often placed indoors but can also be used outdoors in some cases.

  • She placed the parakeet in its bird cage next to the window so it could enjoy the sunlight.
  • The bird cage was cleaned every week to ensure the bird had a healthy living space.
  • He bought a bird cage with a removable tray for easy cleaning.
  • The new bird cage had plenty of space for the canaries to fly around in.
  • We moved the bird cage outside to let the birds enjoy the fresh air for a few hours.