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Foraging for food in the wild is a major activity for birds. Not only does it provide them with life sustaining nutrition, it provides an important activity for other reasons. The foraging process keeps them active and "entertained". Greys in the wild organize their entire day around foraging for food. They get up early in the morning and often fly far distances just to reach an area where they can forage. They forage both on the ground and in trees. As you might expect, there aren't any shiny clean stainless steel food dishes full of food in the wild. They literally dig, tear, rip and root their way around for food. This process provides them with physical exercise but more importantly foraging keeps them mentally engaged. Most of their day revolves around foraging for foods. After a long day of foraging, they return to their roosting areas to rest up to repeat the foraging process the next day.
Contrast the life of a wild parrot with that of a parrot in captivity. Captive parrots are stuck in a cage and fed from a stainless steel bowl. What used to take all day (foraging) has been replaced by a stainless steel feeding bowl. We can vastly enrich the lives of our parrots by attempting to duplicate their foraging process. We can attempt to duplicate the process even though it may be very different from what they would experience in the wild. And we can do this with very cheap materials and very little work. All you have to do is fill these foraging materials with toys and treats and put them in their cage. And be creative! Mix and match these foraging materials. Kibibi's favorite foraging toy has treats wrapped in coffee filters, wrapped in paper, stuffed into half a paper towel holder. Check out the bottom of this page for ideas for stuff to put into the foraging materials. Here's ten very cheap ideas for material to use to create foraging opportunities for your parrot.
I hope you find these ideas useful and hopefully they'll ignite your creative side to come up with more ideas. Let me know if you come up with any other great ideas. Now that you have the foraging ideas, here are some ideas for things to stuff into your foraging materials. Can you think of more?
Looking for more ideas to keep your parrot entertained? Here's a few links to check out.
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