Fruity Parrot Pops
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Warm weather brings plenty of sunshine and an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables for all to enjoy. Why not take advantage of the season and spoil your bird a bit with a few fresh, homemade treats? Fruity Parrot Pops are tasty, easy to make, and fun for your bird to eat. Best of all, they are high in vitamins and nutrients, and are a great way to make sure that your feathered friend has a balanced and varied diet.
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Blend all ingredients until they form a smooth paste. Pour the mixture into popsicle molds or ice trays. Freeze the pops until they are solid. As an option, you can cover the trays with plastic wrap, and insert halved popsicle sticks through the wrap and into the pops before freezing, to give your bird something to hang on to.
Any combination of bird safe fresh foods, nuts, and seeds can be used. My own birds like grapes, oranges, berries, bananas, mango, and papaya.
Loco, my Sun Conure, seems to prefer that his include almonds or peanuts as well! Experiment with adding different types of fresh foods to your mix, and try creating a variety of wild flavors for your bird. Don't be afraid to try something bold -- this is how I found out that my Ringneck Oliver's favorite treat was a frozen green and red pepper/mango pop!
Have fun, and Happy Cooking!
Warm weather brings plenty of sunshine and an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables for all to enjoy. Why not take advantage of the season and spoil your bird a bit with a few fresh, homemade treats? Fruity Parrot Pops are tasty, easy to make, and fun for your bird to eat. Best of all, they are high in vitamins and nutrients, and are a great way to make sure that your feathered friend has a balanced and varied diet.
See Also
Ten Tasty Treats the Birds Love
Ten Toxic Foods to Avoid
Can a Bird Eat "People Food"?
Ingredients
- Fresh Fruits
- Nuts (optional)
- Some of your bird's favorite seed (optional)
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 60 minutes
- Total Time: 65 minutes
Preparation
Blend all ingredients until they form a smooth paste. Pour the mixture into popsicle molds or ice trays. Freeze the pops until they are solid. As an option, you can cover the trays with plastic wrap, and insert halved popsicle sticks through the wrap and into the pops before freezing, to give your bird something to hang on to.
Any combination of bird safe fresh foods, nuts, and seeds can be used. My own birds like grapes, oranges, berries, bananas, mango, and papaya.
Loco, my Sun Conure, seems to prefer that his include almonds or peanuts as well! Experiment with adding different types of fresh foods to your mix, and try creating a variety of wild flavors for your bird. Don't be afraid to try something bold -- this is how I found out that my Ringneck Oliver's favorite treat was a frozen green and red pepper/mango pop!
Have fun, and Happy Cooking!
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