Bird is the word when you turn your home into a menagerie with the Super Bird Creations SB779 Fiesta Millet Holder Bird Foraging Toy! This natural toy is made from bird-safe materials. It also features a curly spring filled with colorful crinkle paper, and it's perfect for holding millet spray, too! It makes a great starter toy to introduce foraging. It’s sure to provide you and your birdie bestie with plenty of options to dine and play!
Item Number | 146977 |
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Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Dimensions | 9 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
Season | N/A |
Farm Animal Type | N/A |
Made In | United States |
Sourced From | Various |
Bird Type | Cockatiel, Parakeet, Lovebird, Quaker, Conure, Budgie, Parrotlet |
Material | Grass / Hay, Stainless Steel, Cardboard / Paper, Metal |
Wow my 3 parakeets love these, they play with them a lot since putting them in their cage.
Both parakeets love this toy! They will spend hours on it! You can easily stuff the papers back inside for endless fun! It is very light so doesn't weigh down your cage.
Rather than millet, I put Lafeber's Nuti-Berries inside this toy - and it slows my masked lovebirds down just a little! This is a really fun foraging toy with great texture in the materials.
My young canary loves this toy. He pulls on the paper shreds and nibbles on it.
I got it lasted maybe one day it is not worth the money.
My lovebird absolutely loves this. As soon as I put it in her cage!!!
I got this toy because my budgies needed something to chew. I wasn't specifically looking for a millet holder but I thought that was a great bonus. However, upon arrival, I realized that there is so much paper inside, there isn't even space for one bird pellet (and I'm talking Roudybush Crumbles!) let alone a stalk of millet. Overall a good toy but shouldn't be advertised as a millet holder when clearly it's not.
ALL YOUR STUFF IS USUALLY GOOD. THIS IS A REALLY JUNK!!!!! SORRY
I have a pacific parrotlet that is pretty sassy. She was so afraid of this toy she would not move a perch for 2 min. I took it out and tried again the next day and again, she was terrified of it, which was weird because she doesnt usually have that reaction to new toys. Had to return
It too a while, but I figured out how to in get a millet spray inside the coil. I hung it on their cage where I usually hang a treat or toy and it's been a few weeks and I've only seen one bird peck at it once. They seem to prefer chewing on a pinecone rather than a "colorful" item.