Bird Care Resources
Common Holiday Dangers
Everyone loves the holidays, but the holidays don’t always love companion parrots. Here’s a list of possible dangers to be on the lookout for: Pets and the kitchen: hot pans and stove burners (burns, scalding), » Read This
Bird Grooming Guide
Wing and Nail Clipping Bird Crazy recommends wing and nail clipping every three months for large birds and every two months for small birds, though these times can vary from bird to bird. If you bird starts to fly or becomes uncomfortable to h » Read This
Hookbill Diet
Birds in the wild eat a vast and seasonally changing array of foods. We recommend that a mixture of seed and pellets make up around 50% of your birds diet, with the other 50% composed of wet mix and fresh foods. DO NOT FEED TO YOUR BIRD: A » Read This
Cockatiel and Parakeet Care
Millet Your new bird is a newly weaned baby. As a baby, millet is an important food. For the first 3 - 4 months, millet should be available to them at all times. After the first initial months, millet should be used as a treat only. Millet is » Read This
Toxic Plants List
If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or want to add to this list, feel free to call us at (858)576-9858 or send us an email. Signs of poisoning can include; bloody or severe regurgitation, collapse, coma, convulsions, coughing, depr » Read This
Safe Plants List
Disclaimer Before You Browse Our Lists: These lists are in no way shape, size or form complete lists of materials that are safe/toxic for your bird. We absolutely cannot possibly know of every substance that will cause issues for your bird. We c » Read This



