Stainless Steel Bird Hanging Feeder for Wild Birds with Durable Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation

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This Birds Feeding Dish Cup Wooden Standing Toy is made of high-quality wood and includes a stainless steel cup for feeding pet parrots. It can also be used to deliver food or medication. It is suitable for small and medium-sized parrots and is durable, easy to use, and clean.

Features-

  • Material: Wood
  • Type: Birds

More About The Product:

Our View Point: We have concentrated on studying and creating a hanging wild bird feeder. This is wild bird food for outside feeders and squirrel-proof bird feeders.

Usage: The bird feeder is hung in the garden or under the eaves after the wild bird seeds, sunflower seeds for birds, safflower bird seeds, etc. are placed within.

Ready To Use: Arrives completely put together and prepared to hang. The birdfeeder's circular dome has an inclination to protect birds from the sun and rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This bird feeding toy is made from high-quality wood for the standing platform and includes a stainless steel cup for food or medication dispensing. The combination of natural wood and stainless steel provides a durable, hygienic, and bird-safe feeding station.

  • Yes. The product explicitly notes it can be used to deliver food or medication. The stainless steel cup's smooth, non-porous surface does not react with liquid medications, making it suitable for medication administration during recovery periods.

  • This toy is suitable for small and medium-sized parrots including budgerigars, cockatiels, lovebirds, and small conures. The cup size and stand height are calibrated for birds in this range.

  • Yes. The stainless steel cup is removable for easy cleaning and sanitization. Remove it after each feeding to wash under warm water and dry thoroughly before replacing to maintain hygiene.

  • Yes. The wooden standing platform with feeding cup design encourages birds to perch, investigate, and interact with a novel object in addition to eating. This foraging-style feeding approach provides more mental stimulation than simply placing food in a standard bowl.

  • Yes. The wood is described as high-quality and non-treated, making it safe for birds to peck and chew during natural beak maintenance behavior. Natural wood does not leach harmful chemicals when birds interact with it during feeding sessions.

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