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A bird market, also known as a bird bazaar or bird fair, is a place where birds are bought, sold, and exchanged. These markets are common in many parts of the world and cater to various types of birds, including pet birds, exotic species, and even some endangered species (though the trade of endangered species is illegal and unethical). In some countries, bird markets are popular for trading songbirds, parrots, canaries, finches, and other domesticated bird species that are kept as pets. These markets can be found in designated areas, street markets, or specialized shops where bird enthusiasts can come together to buy, sell, and exchange birds. While some bird markets operate legally and ethically, others may be involved in illegal practices, such as trading protected or endangered species, capturing wild birds without proper permits, and keeping birds in poor conditions. It's essential to be aware of and advocate for ethical practices and ensure the welfare of the birds involved.