In this video I show you how to make a straw foraging toy for your birds. I originally learned about this from the awesome Pamela Clark. You can stuff it with dried fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds and even pony beads for smaller birds.
Foraging Trays are easy, fun and inexpensive to put together. You can buy shallow organizing trays at the dollar stores, Target, Wal-mart, heck even Walgreens probably has them.
Parrots can be little buzz saws! So it's nice to find some economical ways to keep them busy. One of the ways I do this is by scouring my local dollar stores. They have many things you can use for bird toys and other enrichment. I've put together a list...
Teaching your parrot to forage is a great way to keep them active and content. It can also help prevent unwanted behaviors like pacing, bar biting and plucking. Whether your parrot is new to foraging or just stuck at a certain level, these tips will help.
Does it seem like your parrot rejects every healthy thing you try to feed? Do you know what the key is to a picky parrot? Find out in this video! Hint: Part of the puzzle is varying the WAYS we present foods to them. This can be just as important as varying the TYPES of foods we present.
Enriching your parrots life is the key to a happy parrot. So, today I'm sharing with you 5 enrichment categories that will help you dream up LOTS of fun and creative activities for your birds. We're not saying you need provide EVERY type of enrichment into your birds life EVERY...