Healthy Bird Food and Diet Tips for Exotic Birds
Why a Strictly Pelleted Bird Diet May Not Be Enough
Safe Fruits and Vegetables for Birds
- Peas in the pod
- Bean sprouts
- Leeks
- Artichokes
- Zucchini
- Green beans
- Okra
- Beets
- Tomatoes
- Potatoes
- Apples
- Bananas
- Dark berries
- Pomegranate
- Oranges
- Tangerines
- Kiwi
- Cranberries
Incorporating these foods into your bird’s diet ensures your exotic bird food plan covers their natural nutritional needs.
What Else Can I Feed My Bird?
Beyond pellets, seeds, fruits, and vegetables, balanced bird food diets should also include protein, whole grains, and healthy carbohydrates. In the wild, parrots find protein naturally. In captivity, safe alternatives include unsalted, shelled nuts like walnuts and peanuts, which provide enrichment and nutrition. By adding variety to your bird feeder, you mimic a natural wild parrot diet and keep your pet healthy, happy, and active.
Todd Marcus Birds Exotic: Your Bird Food Experts
Finding a trusted provider for bird food, custom blends, and parrot nutrition is vital. At Todd Marcus Birds Exotic, we supply 11 unique custom food blends for parrots, cockatiels, conures, lorikeets, and other exotic birds. Our blends include a balanced mix of fruits, veggies, pellets, seeds, and nuts to meet your bird’s nutritional needs. Along with food, we offer lorikeets for sale and expert guidance to improve your pet’s health.
Browse our bird food online store to discover the best pellets and blends, and start your bird’s new diet plan today!





