Cockatiel turns 1

Rosalindagg

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Hi everyone my female cockatiel Sushi turns 1 on October 3rd. I know she doesn’t know it will be her first birthday but what are fun treat ideas I could do as a “birthday cake”. I just want to spoil her in a fun and safe way. Thank you all for the suggestions.
 

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LeeC

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Timneh: Grady;
Senegal: Charlie;
Sun Conure: Peaches (deceased)
Senegal: Georgia
Peach-fronted Conure: Milton (foster)
Brown-throated Conure: Pumpkin (foster)
Senegal: Fletcher
Senegal: Ivy
Sushi is gorgeous! I wish her a happy first birthday anniversary. I love the idea of "whole" food, something in a form closer to what wild parrots eat. Millet is readily available, but you can find sorghum sprays/sprigs, too. Be careful, some are meant for dried-flower arrangements, not for animal consumption.

Sorghum seeds are a particular favourite of wild cockatiels. Sorghum is the umbrella term used for a group of about 25 flowering plants that belong to the grass family.


Just a search result to give the idea:
 

LeeC

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Jun 5, 2019
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Harrisburg, PA
Parrots
Timneh: Grady;
Senegal: Charlie;
Sun Conure: Peaches (deceased)
Senegal: Georgia
Peach-fronted Conure: Milton (foster)
Brown-throated Conure: Pumpkin (foster)
Senegal: Fletcher
Senegal: Ivy
One other idea: Some, but not all, of my parrots love sprouted sunflower seeds. Being sprouted makes them much more nutritious, and more expensive.


I eat a few, too, but they really need salt. :)
 

LeeC

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Jun 5, 2019
343
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Harrisburg, PA
Parrots
Timneh: Grady;
Senegal: Charlie;
Sun Conure: Peaches (deceased)
Senegal: Georgia
Peach-fronted Conure: Milton (foster)
Brown-throated Conure: Pumpkin (foster)
Senegal: Fletcher
Senegal: Ivy
Great idea, @𝕾𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖒𝖞𝕻𝖎𝖈𝖆. I used to grow "soil sprouts" for myself. That means in soil to harvest just after the new leaf forms, so "micro greens". Then, I got parrots, and all my sprouting came to an end. I need to start up again, for them and me. It's actually pretty easy and fun. My preferred source for my soil-sprout seeds even sells a bird-seed mix.

 

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