Toys for Birds
For specific information on toys for your bird such as foraging, foot, self grooming, preening, and availability, visit our Bird Toy pages To navigate the faqs, click on the topic question
Questions
Shredding toys for a feather plucked bird?
Introducing foraging education to your bird
What foods can you use in the foraging activities?
Choosing the Right Foot Toy for Your Parrot?
Ideal Set-up for Parrot
Bird Lifestyle, Housing & Environment
For specific information on avian care such as health monitoring, behaviour & training, and housing & environment and early parrot education, visit our avian care pages, the HARI blog and HARI TV To navigate the faqs in this section, click on the topic question
Questions
How can I make sure my clipped Amazon parrot gets enough exercise?
Difference between a night cage
Foraging Strategies with Feeding Activities
“I Found It, Now I’m Eating it!”
Our birds need to forage as part of their daily activities, yet sometimes, we have to take steps in teaching our birds to forage successfully Caretakers can use various pet products to create different levels of foraging activities that empower a bird with a sense of accomplishment!
Foraging Strategies for Birds – Part A
Tropican For Companion Parrots
What is the best formula for your bird?
For over 20 years, Tropican has been dedicated to providing an advanced, nutritionally-complete extruded diet for pet birds
Tropican is so nutritionally advanced that there is no need to give pet birds dietary supplements It is the only formulated food line that most pet birds will ever need during their lifetime Tropican is
Insects and Mealworms For Companion Birds
Yes, Some Birds Do Enjoy a Bug or Two
At HARI we offer our passerines a few bugs and they love it! Insects and mealworms can be a highly relished and nutritious treat for many finch species, and even a few parrot species Enriching the diet with worms, grubs and insects also make a great vehicle in offering Prime Vitamin
Occupational Therapy Devices or Bird Toys?
What?! Your companion bird needs his own device? Yep…and lot’s of them!
No worries-there’s no data charges to contend with But, all birds need something We at HARI like to refer to what is commonly called “Bird Toys” as Occupational Therapy Devices and for a good reason!
Back in the stone ages, all one thought a bird needed was a piece