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    Last Updated: 25/08/2025

    Feeding Your Small Parrot

    Checkout our Vet Guide on feeding your small Parrot!

    Author: Dr Nicole Wynne BSc BVMS MANZCVS (Unusual Pets)

    Reading Time: 4 minutes - short read

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    Commonly kept small parrots in Australia include budgerigars, weiros/cockatiels, and lovebirds. There are also several species of less common small parrots, including several species native to Australia! Other species include red-crowned parakeets (kakariki). Native species include Bourke’s parakeets, turquoise parakeets, scarlet parakeets, and elegant parakeets. Budgies and weiros are also native to Australia!

    Although small in size, these little parrots pack in heaps of personality, and require a varied, balanced diet to stay healthy. Contrary to popular belief, seed as the sole source of nutrition is a poor diet for parrots, and is high in fat, but low in lots of important vitamins and minerals. However, many parrots become “addicted” to seed due to the high fat content, just like how people can get addicted to junk food.

    Diet

    Fruit and Vegetables

    Suitable fresh fruit and vegetables include pumpkin, sweet potato, leafy greens like spinach, celery, and bok choy, apple, carrot, peas, capsicum, and pear. Avocado, onion, garlic, and ginger are toxic to birds. Fresh food can be cut up into “chop,” which can then be refrigerated for up to a week, or can be fed as whole pieces of fruit and vegetables.

    Large or whole pieces of fresh food like pumpkin, cucumber, and cobs of corn with the husk can be fed as-is for a fun activity - parrots love nothing more than to make a mess! 

    Feeding accessories

    Using food as enrichment