keep them busy! in the wild they fly over 50 miles a day in search of food. if you have them in a cage, you need to supply means of searching for food which should take up most of their day by supplying foraging toys. have lots of toys around to have them play with, rotate them in the cage often to keep them interested. also, interact with them, especially if you only have one. they are used to being in a flock together, it is in their nature to be social. if you only have one single bird, a lot of interaction is required.
They go around and eat hongjias
I think they scratch and kill to even up
Yes parrots live in the rainforest.
there are parrots and toucans who live in the rainforest. there are parrots and toucans who live in the rainforest.
yes!!!!! there are parrots in the Amazon rain forest
Parrots in the tropical rainforest eat seeds, worms, and plants. Parrots in the tropical rainforest are omnivores. I hope that helps you.
All kinds of parrots live in the tropincal-rainforest but mainly the lorikeet, galla and cockatoo.
Not all parrots live in the rainforest, Many are from grasslands, semi-arid areas, bushland, forests or even the desert (there are several species of desert-dwelling parrot in Australia). Parrots live wherever there is a food source that suits their needs. In the case of rainforest parrots, they feed on the fruits, nuts, nectar, berries, plant life and sometimes even fungi of the rainforest.
Snakes and etc
Parrots, peacock and more.....
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toucans, macaws, and parrots
how can we help for parrot to survive
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