What good influence looks like
- Sharing safer cage and enrichment practices
- Correcting harmful myths without ego
- Helping beginners choose species more responsibly
- Supporting rescue and welfare-minded local networks
- Explaining tradeoffs honestly instead of selling fantasy setups
Where better ideas come from
- Careful observation
- Listening to avian vets and experienced handlers
- Learning from rescue cases and common owner mistakes
- Comparing what sounds clever with what actually improves welfare
In bird care, the most useful “innovation” is often just making ordinary good practice easier to follow.