Forage box?

Soven26

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Is there a way we can build them from scratch that is safe for them? My meyers loves to forage.
 

Lovie

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Birdie, my Lutino lovebird.
If you don't mind it being a little less than professional, you most definitely can. :) You can use a cardboard box, crinkle paper, paper bags, untreated/unbleached paper, and other things your bird likes. It should always be under supervision when foraging in it.

I'm sure other people will come by with more ideas too.
 

witchbaby

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cinnamon turquoise gcc - luna,
pineapple gcc - drago,
galah/rose breasted cockatoo - merlin,
timneh african grey - jasper,
pied cockatiel - picasso,
blue & gold macaw - mia
An untreated wicker basket is also great for foraging.

More items to add: finger traps, treats wrapped in coffee filters, loofah, rattan balls (with treats stuffed inside), pine cones, wooden beads/blocks, craft/popsicle sticks...
 

hacatta

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i got 1 green cheek cinnamon,a rose crowned,a yellow sided and a hybride from the first 2

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Hope
Look under origami,they have a lot designs,under which closed boxes.
 

MomtoPercy

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Percy, a 5yo BFA & Jack, a 8yo Budgie
I tried origami shapes for Percy - they are a lot of work and I fear he doesn't appreciate them any more than any ordinary old paper cup or paper bag ;).
 
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Soven26

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Thank you all for your replies, I also found the coffee filter wiffle ball as an idea as well on this site
 

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