Ideas for homemade toys for birds:
Wire coat hanger climbing frame.
Ropes in house, bird refuge, and bird room. We keep hooks screwed into the picture rails of our rooms where the birds have access in their out-of-cage time.
Homemade searching for food, etc. toys.
A Willow Wreath.
Homemade swings.
Flowers.
Green plants.
Charity Shops
Wooden Spools
Poker Chips
Paper
Popsicle Sticks
Molted feathers
Make Sure They Have Plenty of Toys - Provide plenty of toys and objects to chew on. Searching for food, etc. tree is a great way to give you plenty of places to hang new toys for your bird.
Let Them Stretch Their Wings - Let your bird out of the cage from time to time. This will keep them happier and entertained. Make sure that the room is free of pet dangers before you let out your bird.
Teach Them Something New - Spend one time with your bird and teach them something new word. This will help keep your bird entertained and keep their mind stimulated.
Make Sure Their Cage is Big Enough - Small cages are no fun for birds. Make sure your bird has a properly sized cage for their size and their needs. This will give your bird more space to roam, and more places for you to keep their toys.
Stay Social - Birds are social creatures. Make sure you give your birds attention every day. Take some time to take them out of the cage and help them to fight boredom.
Leave a Radio On - When you're out of work, your bird still needs to be entertained. Leave a radio or TV on to help keep your bird entertained while you're away.
Features:
The fruit chewable toy is made of 100% non-toxic dog-safe materials. The textured shape helps to clean teeth; the flexible design ensures that it's gentle on the gums. They are also great for a game of fetch.