Toys and playgrounds are not an option, they are a necessity. Four general categories of toys help meet a birds needs:
1. Destructible toys that appeal to a parrot’s instinct to chew. These toys include: branches with bark, finger traps, bird candy, milled wood, chipped wood, straw, cholla, cork, leather, paper, jute, hemp, weaved palm leaves, etc.
2. Sound-related toys for the instinct to communicate. These toys include: bells, stainless-steel or nickel-plated liberty bells, metal pipe bells, plastic pipe bells, rattles, and clackers, bird music boxes, sound-repeating devices, and any toy with resonating properties from plastic, paper, or metal cups.
3. Interactive toys for the bird’s intelligence or emotional needs. These toys include: beads, puzzle toys, foraging toys, snuggling or comfort toys, hiding or peeking-out toys, surrogate enemy toys, foot toys, and mirrors.
4. Exercise toys for physical activity. These toys include: swings, appropriate perches, platforms, playgrounds or trees, and boings.
Foraging is simply the act of finding food. Very simple in definition, but great in the impact it can have on the lives of our birds. Having our parrots work for their food is one of the best stimulations that we can provide. It does not matter if you have a budgie, lovebird, amazon, or a macaw, behavior problems will diminish if a parrot has the opportunity to forage for their food rather than eating straight from a bowl. In the wild, a parrot will occupy 60%-80% of their time searching for food. During their mission, a parrot will fly, use problem-solving skills, and manipulate their environment to find that prized morsel. This is a very heart-wrenching revelation considering our parrots, according to recent scientific studies, on the average spend only 15 minutes eating from their bowls and the rest of their time waiting for us in their cage for eight hours while we are working. Our beloved birds want more and deserve more. Our feathered friends have provided richness, stimulation, beauty, and love in our lives; should we not also provide them with anything less? A parrot needs to work for their food to stimulate both body and mind; their health will reap from the benefits also. Providing foraging opportunities is more work on our part, but the rewards are far greater with the antagonists of our selfishness. As our Avian Veterinarian Dr. Burkett states, “We put them in cages, the least we can do is provide the absolute best for them.”
5. Foraging opportunities for parrots include, but are not limited to, the following: natural foods and treats such as nuts, Nutri-Berries or Avicakes; foraging toys made specifically for birds; shredded paper, paper towels, or toys in a food bowl; supervised foraging on a playgrounds, trees, toy boxes, or baskets; hiding treats wrapped in carrot leaves or dark leafy vegetables, placing food in pinecones or stuffed in children’s toys such as a small dartboard from the local dollar store; taking treats and arranging them in the cage in a sheskabob; shreddable cardboard boxes with hidden treats; wrapping treats in paper and hanging them inside the cage, perch, or playground; placing food bowls in different locations in the cage providing several feeding stations. Wrap food in paper, paper towels, or paper bags and place in some stations while leaving others empty. Then, tape the top of the feeding stations with paper, or a destructible toy, so your parrot will first have to punch through the barrier and then remove the wrapped morsel; placing food in the holes of a cholla perch or destructible toys such as finger traps; hiding food in bird safe, untreated pine toys or cardboard boxes found in a craft store; foraging trays with hidden food and toys placed on the bottom or top of cages, playgrounds, or trees; having your parrot climb a branch, rope, or chain to his food, having your parrot lift a bucket or string to retrieve his food; sticking food in plastic waffle balls, teach flight training and retrieving, and my favorite: either hiding food in your clothes, making a birdie edible necklace, or holding your parrot’s food up high so he has to climb up you to receive his treat and the rewarding positive stimulation of his favorite sound, your voice.
As you can see, foraging is only limited to the creativity of your mind. It always “cracks me up” when my lovebirds get so excited even when they just find some pellets buried under a mass of shredded paper towels. It will take you a few extra minutes a day to set up foraging opportunities and stations, but the rewards, positive stimulation, and environmental richness will last a lifetime in the lives of your beloved birds.
~Rodney Money
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Parrot Perch in Parrot Cages
When you go to a market to get a pet, you think of many times which one to buy or not. There are many reservations which should be kept in mind while buying a pet like indoor or outdoor pet, where to home them, management of your time, feeling of guilty if you remain unable not to give them time. So it is wise to chose a pet which gives you time and which becomes the companion of your loneliness. There are many animals and birds that can make great pet like parrot. A parrot is such an excellent bird and companion that not only makes you feels happy all the time but in a real sense, it provides you companionship. They farewell you when you leave for office and welcome you when you reach home. They need little maintenance and a parrot cages to be kept in.
When you go to buy a parrot cages, don’t forget to purchase such a parrot cages, which has a parrot perch in it. The parrot perch should be a free standing and there should be form and shapes of many sizes of perch in the room where you keep parrot cages. A parrot perch is a stick, which is being set in parrot cages. The purpose of parrot perch in the parrot cage is that parrot is accustomed to sit, eat, drink, bath on parrot perch when it is in its habitat. But once it is caught and put into a parrot cages, it is important to provide it homely atmosphere where it does not feel itself stranger and get accustomed soon. It is meant to copy the branch of a tree where a parrot used to sit when it is free. So parrot perch is an important thing in parrot cages. It is also important to maintain health and happiness of your pet parrot.
You can easily buy a parrot perch at local pet store from where you buy a parrots & parrot cages. Let your storekeeper know your requirement of parrot perch and he will give you the exact same. When you will take perch to home and put them in parrot cages, your parrot will thank you for it. You can take different styles and designs of parrot perch from Internet and make exactly same perch for your parrot.
There are many benefits of parrot having a pet in parrot cage. It is such amodest pet that does not go outside and you don’t need to walk in the room or outside the room. You can sit and talk to it highly interesting things. The parrot will accompany you everywhere. You can teach your parrot many things and he will memorize all these. It is important to note here that you should treat your parrot with kindness, care and love. It will result highly good understanding between you and your pet. Once, you develop good relation with your pet, it will stay with you forever and make you feel proud of having a lovely pet like it.
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