fruits, nut and seed
fruits and nuts
This depends on the size of the parrot. Large parrots such as sulphur-crested cockatoos are equally happy with sunflower seeds and corn, while smaller birds such as budgies prefer millet. Parrots will essentially eat all seeds: sorghum, barley, milo, etc as well as native grass seeds and the nuts of native trees such as gums and melaleucas.
Parrots don't adapt to eat fruit and nuts parrots hatch with the capability to eat fruit and nuts. The parrot's beak is suited for eating fruit and nuts from the start of it's life.
Parrots don't adapt to eat fruit and nuts parrots hatch with the capability to eat fruit and nuts. The parrot's beak is suited for eating fruit and nuts from the start of it's life.
Seeds form the basis of a cockatiel's diet. Cockatiels are parrots, and parrots have strong, curved beaks to enable them to crack seeds and nuts, their favourite foods.
They eat fruits, nuts , berries and seeds.
parrots can eat crust of you bread garlic bread crust or pizza crust nuts only special nuts though not nuts from top shops it has to be packed up they eat seeds hard bannanes
They eat berries, fruits, leaves, nuts, seeds, and insects.
Nothing is out to harm it apart from the humans destroying the forests where they live. They eat leaves, flower buds, fruits and insects. G.M 7J
Parrots are seed-eating birds, and essentially herbivorous, with many species also frugivorous (fruit-eating). Most eat fruits, and the nectar and pollen of flowering trees. The reason parrots can eat what they do is that they have strong curved beaks ideal for cracking hard shells of seeds and nuts, including gumnuts in Australia. They also have feet which are adapted to being able to hold foods like seeds and nuts as they crack them. Parrots can stand on one foot, and hold their food in the other foot.
fruit and seeds
Parrots eat fruit, flowers, buds, nuts, seeds, and sometimes small insects