Please don't get a bird if you can't financially support them! Birds are really expensive, especially in the long run. If your family and you are financially stable and ready for the constant attention and research, the you can get birds but please don't get birds if you don't have the money to support the birds!
Thank you! You've just saved me a lot of money. Going to make some variations of these with finger traps -- my Buddy loves to tear them apart. Going to avoid the popsicle sticks because Buddy ends up gagging on splinters with wooden toys (tricky because chewing on wood is his favorite thing to do.)
Such great ideas! I actually have all these materials from Callie’s previous owner so I will definitely be trying these out!!!! One of my birds’ FAV toys is wrapped toothpicks 🤦🏻♀️ they are so silly.
Thanks for the tips on stuffing the dollar store coin rolls! My 2 cockatiels are usually very afraid of new toys, but they spent about an hour crunching happily on avicake stuffed rolls in *peace and quiet*
Oh I needed this video so bad lol. My sun conure Sunshine goes through so many toys. Tomorrow I will be at the dollar store. For what i usually pay for 2 toys i can make like 10-15 fun toys!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Appreciate your work&efforts , guided me precisely with my new 1st bird pet cockatiel. I adapted her to complete pellets primary diet just in 1-2weeks by following your methods and innovating a few of mine. Thankyou from me & Casper birdie.
Ty so much . I’m def going to make all of these and as for the pop sticks as per another TH-camr , I suppose you can file down splinters or something great ideas 🌻🌻🌻
I been doing this to supplement the ones I buy for my Green cheek. Is true that that this little toys shedder can go thou a 25$ as fast as it goes thou a 3 dollar one. Love it.
I love your vids, I have a green cheek too! :) I was wondering, how many sunflower seeds do you give a day? I want to start training her, but I don’t know how many she should be allowed to eat
thanks so much! 💕 green cheeks are amazing, aren't they?! for me, it depends on how long the training sessions are (usually 15-20 mins.) Pineapple and Pumpkin will get safflower seeds whenever they do a correct behavior during the training sessions and they end up eating a lot because they're both so good at listening haha! I also incorporate some recall training during training sessions so they get some more flying in and so it makes up for all the seeds they'll get! As long as your birdie is on a balanced diet and seeds are used as treats, she should be okay!
Hi, great ideas. I made a wooden ladder with popsicle sticks and colored cubes from a craft store. I want to ask are they safe? It is dye not pain but she likes to nibble on the red ones and they do lose their color and color her cheaks.
@Josie Violett Thank you a lot.I think I with just stay away from toilet paper rolls because its hard to verify if the adhesive is safe. Again, thabkd for the info🙂
I have lovebirds who love to chew on everything. Would it be safe for them to chew the materials used to make theses toys, such as the paper, popsicle sticks, etc?
Are you worried about the ink in the cupcake liners, paper, and the coin wrappers? Are you also worried about the birds possibly swallowing the plastic beads, or possibly breaking off pieces of the plastic beads or cups and swallowing them?
You do have to be mindful. Thankfully food wrappers usually don't have anything bad. I tend to avoid paper with shiny finish, but things like brown kraft paper, newspaper, etc are good. Even twine is often treated with things that are harmful, so I often buy these things from somewhere where that info is available, and not from a dollar store.
@@davidnarvaez8610 Sisal, manila, and hemp are all fine to use. Just make sure they aren't treated and are all natural. There are a few other natural fibers like ratan. I myself am just very weary of twine, because I had a bird almost strangle herself to death on a lose peace that wrapped around her neck. Just be careful that there isn't any loose pieces that they can get stuck on. That and parrots are known to chew on objects, and if they ingest strands of twine, it could lead to digestive issues or blockages. Always supervise your parrot if you use twine. If you decide to use twine, keep a close eye on your parrot to ensure they aren’t chewing it etc.
From everything I've been reading you should avoid anything with dyes. If anyone makes any of these, don't use colored paper. Not sure about coin wrappers, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Also make sure your bird doesn't eat any of it, and don't use anything they can get stuck inside of.
I thought this also, however I think it’s mildly outdated, as they used to say no coloured newspaper, but the dyes they use in this day & age aren’t toxic as they used to be (I could be wrong though!).
My friend drilled right through her thumb doing something similar years ago. She’s still got no feeling in it, be careful. That’s extremely dangerous and not worth it.
Guys please please please do not use plastic anything! beads and easy bendy plastic cups or anything similar they love to chew and ingesting any could be fatal. when birds forage they like to chew on their surroundings so they'll chew on the beads or any plastic and get very ill. Stick to all natural woods and if you want colour naturally dyed woods, SIMPLE! and its usually less expensive.
Is nobody gonna talk about how cutely her birds crawled on her head?
Plz more im getting two budgies and this helps me save money for things I cant DIY ( perches since i cant find any wood and others)
sure thing! I'll try to come up with more DIYs! 😊
@@FlyingFids thxs☺☺ i might name them kiwi and blueberry
@@korecob5761 ooh my birdies' names are kiwi and puffin 😍❤️😊
@@itzamemarioo i actually ended up naming them Bluberry and Cambur which is the way we say Banana in my home country( its in spanish)
@@korecob5761 cute name❤️❤️
Why doesn’t this video be like 5million views!?
haha thank you! 😊
Yes, must be atleast 500k - 1M
ikr
@OhRe lol all I know is there should be more! 🦜😂
I’m getting a green cheek conure soon and I’m 13 years old so I don’t have a lot of money so this really helps thanks a lot! 😃
I also got my cockatiel 2 months ago and I am 16 so I also don't have a lot of money...
I am 13 but my mom pays for my birds food even though they are my birds lmao she's so nice
But she does get annoyed with them ruining her sleep
Please don't get a bird if you can't financially support them! Birds are really expensive, especially in the long run. If your family and you are financially stable and ready for the constant attention and research, the you can get birds but please don't get birds if you don't have the money to support the birds!
@@bilabbiboyfilms9558 they’re teens and younger, i’m sure their parents will put money towards the vet. chill. they’re making toys and saving money.
Thank you! You've just saved me a lot of money. Going to make some variations of these with finger traps -- my Buddy loves to tear them apart. Going to avoid the popsicle sticks because Buddy ends up gagging on splinters with wooden toys (tricky because chewing on wood is his favorite thing to do.)
This is one of the most creative DIY toys vids. Thank -you.
My birdies love their new toys. Thank you.
Such great ideas! I actually have all these materials from Callie’s previous owner so I will definitely be trying these out!!!! One of my birds’ FAV toys is wrapped toothpicks 🤦🏻♀️ they are so silly.
i hope you have fun making these! and wrapped toothpicks sounds like something my birds would like too haha 😊
What was that parrot food called? Please lemme know
@@dhwanisharma1034 spary millet
@@dhwanisharma1034 spray millet, but it’s not very healthy so the birds should only eat a bit a day
Do you mean just the wrapper? The wrapper with the toothpicks inside doesn't look safe to me.
Thanks for the tips on stuffing the dollar store coin rolls! My 2 cockatiels are usually very afraid of new toys, but they spent about an hour crunching happily on avicake stuffed rolls in *peace and quiet*
Thank you so much this helped and I can’t find cheap bird toys anywhere so thank you so much
Great for inspiration, thanks! 😊 Your birds look so happy and healthy 😁
Oh I needed this video so bad lol. My sun conure Sunshine goes through so many toys. Tomorrow I will be at the dollar store. For what i usually pay for 2 toys i can make like 10-15 fun toys!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
I love these ideas! Def gonna try 👏
I've been trying to come up with birdie toy myself too, thanks for the ideas!
Appreciate your work&efforts , guided me precisely with my new 1st bird pet cockatiel.
I adapted her to complete pellets primary diet just in 1-2weeks by following your methods and innovating a few of mine. Thankyou from me & Casper birdie.
A lot of great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing
Super cool ideas! I will definitely try them! ❤️
yay I hope Archie likes them! 😊
Love it. Great ideas! Keep them coming!
Woahhh that last one was really helpful thanks 💕
yay thats so great to hear, thanks so much for watching! 😊
Awesome video! Thanks so much for the great ideas !!
Thank you!!! I was trying to figure out how to introduce my budgie to toys without scary him. This is his first week with me ♡
why does your bird not have toys wtf
@@Reflecterr he has! at first he was scared of toys, but now he spends all day playing. we are together almost two months now...
@@leticiapontes3480 okay good, sorry i didnt read the last part i thought you were mistreating them
@@Reflecterr it's alright. he's actually a spoiled budgie hahaha
Won:whenever your making-
(Bird pops up)
Won:Hi pinny.
❤❤❤😂so cute!
I seriously don't understand why you don't already have like millions of subscribers.
thanks so much! maybe one day? haha 😊
It’s cuz she’s not famous 😲
Wow amazing informative video I can't wait to do it on my green cheek parrot
It was great to see your birds enjoying the toys at the end of the video! 🙂
Love ur birds ❤️there so cute 🥰
Ty so much . I’m def going to make all of these and as for the pop sticks as per another TH-camr , I suppose you can file down splinters or something great ideas 🌻🌻🌻
HI PENNY!!! Hahaha, love it!
loving all the ideas,thanks...
Thank you so much for sharing 😊
I been doing this to supplement the ones I buy for my Green cheek. Is true that that this little toys shedder can go thou a 25$ as fast as it goes thou a 3 dollar one. Love it.
Great tips!
awesome thank you!!
Interesting ideas for smaller, less destructive birds. Most of these wouldn't last a couple of days with a shredder.
can't wait
7:43
Pinney (sorry if spelled wrong!)
you: descibe the toys
pinney: wut you luuk at? owner?
you: hi pinney
pinney: never mind cam boring, bye owner
you: ?
pinney inside cage
I love your vids, I have a green cheek too! :) I was wondering, how many sunflower seeds do you give a day? I want to start training her, but I don’t know how many she should be allowed to eat
thanks so much! 💕 green cheeks are amazing, aren't they?!
for me, it depends on how long the training sessions are (usually 15-20 mins.) Pineapple and Pumpkin will get safflower seeds whenever they do a correct behavior during the training sessions and they end up eating a lot because they're both so good at listening haha! I also incorporate some recall training during training sessions so they get some more flying in and so it makes up for all the seeds they'll get! As long as your birdie is on a balanced diet and seeds are used as treats, she should be okay!
4:52 You have the same, unique "hat" as me! I have a green cheek conure whose favorite place to sit is my head. Lol Thankfully he's potty trained. 🙂
Thanks! This will definitely save me some $$!
Penny at the end 😆😆😆
Hi, great ideas. I made a wooden ladder with popsicle sticks and colored cubes from a craft store. I want to ask are they safe? It is dye not pain but she likes to nibble on the red ones and they do lose their color and color her cheaks.
I like all of your ideas!! I just bought wooden beads instead, do you think it will harm my birds?
Love this video!
Bright ideas..
I’m kinda worried my parollet would accidentally eat a bead :0
Maybe you could use bigger beads depending on how big your bird is 🐦
pony beads are a size great for conures
@@scruffybirb2255 its a parrotlet they are tini little things so she should be safe lol
@@karito1358 bro are you trying to kill all birds
@@Reflecterr Pony beads are not small enough for a conure to swallow nor are they are delicate enough for them to break? I don't see your point/g
Is the all purpose twine safe for the bird? Worried whether the twine is treated in a chemical.
Should we be worried about any paints used in those items? Also do hamster wood blocks work?
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
I would reccomend using Items without any paints because it might be toxic to your birds
I’m on my dads phone BUT YOUR BIRDS ARE SO CUTEEEEAA
Hi Flying Fids,
I was wondering if you could substitute coin wrapper with tissue rolls?
I read that the adhesive is toxic but I'm not sure.
Thank you
@Josie Violett Thank you a lot.I think I with just stay away from toilet paper rolls because its hard to verify if the adhesive is safe. Again, thabkd for the info🙂
Can you use the bags of crinkle paper that’s all ready shredded or do you have to shred your own paper
Great for small birds. What about larger birds?
Do these work for cockatiels? Curious because mine can't really grab toys with his feet
I'm bord sitting for the next 10 or so days and I'm gonna spoil them :) I'm gonna be the cool uncle
Great
The bird on her head was so cute…anyone know what kind of bird that was? Parakeet I’m guessing but I’ve never seen one that looked like that
Are the beads a chocking hazard for birds?
Was I the only one that was surprised this only has little views? I thought it would have at least 200k views!
I'm gutting too cockatiels 😁😀😄😊😆
are these sompletely safe cuz i m planing to make them
Gives me ideas I have the blocks beads etc and finger puzzles. ☺
Make for Cockatiels
Is twine ok for them? Because I’m trying search on if it’s ok for them
thank you! from me and a lil birb
Loveeeee
Do birds like more colorful paper/ toys?
What color conure do you have?
I have lovebirds who love to chew on everything. Would it be safe for them to chew the materials used to make theses toys, such as the paper, popsicle sticks, etc?
Are all of your videos related to cockatiel birds as well?
What kind of toys that they need coz my conure bird love eating newspaper
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3:54 Wreck This Journal maybe?
Hi Juan!
where do we place the first one?
Are all these items bird safe? Like the coins & book
6:40 never drill like that you will stab your hand
Can i use an empty toilet paper roll instead of the coin wrappers?
Yes (I also use toilet paper rolls for my Guinea pigs)
omg you have so many subsssss
Where do you get your twine? (In the video)
not sure where she got hers, but you can get twine from amazon, eBay, and most craft stores should have it too.
Are you worried about the ink in the cupcake liners, paper, and the coin wrappers? Are you also worried about the birds possibly swallowing the plastic beads, or possibly breaking off pieces of the plastic beads or cups and swallowing them?
You do have to be mindful. Thankfully food wrappers usually don't have anything bad. I tend to avoid paper with shiny finish, but things like brown kraft paper, newspaper, etc are good. Even twine is often treated with things that are harmful, so I often buy these things from somewhere where that info is available, and not from a dollar store.
I wouldn't use twine. Not safe for birds.
What instead of twine?
@@davidnarvaez8610 Sisal, manila, and hemp are all fine to use. Just make sure they aren't treated and are all natural. There are a few other natural fibers like ratan.
I myself am just very weary of twine, because I had a bird almost strangle herself to death on a lose peace that wrapped around her neck. Just be careful that there isn't any loose pieces that they can get stuck on.
That and parrots are known to chew on objects, and if they ingest strands of twine, it could lead to digestive issues or blockages. Always supervise your parrot if you use twine.
If you decide to use twine, keep a close eye on your parrot to ensure they aren’t chewing it etc.
Thank you so much 🙏 I just got a 5 month old female cockatiel. But I do work 12 hr shifts i will stay away from twine she’s so precious 😢
@@davidnarvaez8610 You are so welcome! Congratulations on your sweet baby. Birds are so much fun and they bring so much joy. ❤️
What if my budgies eat The ropes? Wont it hurt their..butts?
Mine love shinning
What kind of paper
Moreeee and moree videos plss🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
From everything I've been reading you should avoid anything with dyes. If anyone makes any of these, don't use colored paper. Not sure about coin wrappers, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Also make sure your bird doesn't eat any of it, and don't use anything they can get stuck inside of.
I thought this also, however I think it’s mildly outdated, as they used to say no coloured newspaper, but the dyes they use in this day & age aren’t toxic as they used to be (I could be wrong though!).
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Is yogurt OK for birds
What type of conure bird food should I get?
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i’d recommend a pellet and veggie diet and seeds or millet for treats.
My sun conure eats Tops small pellets and Nutraberries. She also eats a variety of fresh veggies and fruit.
Won't they eat the beads?
I’ve got plenty of cardboard and I know what I’m going to be doing
i just started on mine
what if they eat the paper
My friend drilled right through her thumb doing something similar years ago. She’s still got no feeling in it, be careful. That’s extremely dangerous and not worth it.
Why does one of your birds look like Ari from jaiden animation
I dont have coin rapper
In my country there is no bird toys
You can DIY bird toys
can i use toilet paper rolls?
Yes! You can also roll up some paper and them attach it with bird safe string
Guys please please please do not use plastic anything! beads and easy bendy plastic cups or anything similar they love to chew and ingesting any could be fatal. when birds forage they like to chew on their surroundings so they'll chew on the beads or any plastic and get very ill. Stick to all natural woods and if you want colour naturally dyed woods, SIMPLE! and its usually less expensive.
My bird is scared of every toy I give her... 😶
In a previous video you strongly suggest avoiding all plastic now it’s plastic toy making time😱😱😱
My birds will torn these toy in few minutes....