Read About Bird Mourning

Bird Mourning can be a difficult process. Here’s everything you need to know about saying goodbye.

The First Step

When your bird dies, it’s a sad time and can lead to strong emotions. A great way to overcome these emotions is by Bird Mourning. This process is similar to mourning a human’s death, and can be filled with prayers, poems and dedications. Try to find out your bird’s cause of death. It may be easier to cope when you know old age was the cause and not a premature death involving a virus or toxins.

The Second Step

Alert any friends or relatives who knew your bird or spent a lot of time with your bird. These people can often be supporters and will make Bird Mourning easier. Explain to any children that it’s natural for animals to die. Think about collecting your bird’s items, like favorite toys, or a special covering always used for your bird cage, for keepsakes or burial items.

The Third Step

Plan a burial and invite family, friends and children. Choose a location you can revisit. Many people opt for their backyard as a burial place because it makes them feel close by the pet that is no longer with them. Reading a eulogy can lighten up Bird Mourning, and will remind people of your bird’s great qualities. It can be a good idea to bury items with your bird, such as toys or special treats. This can help you clear your home of reminders that lead to sad emotions.