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My Food Related Pictures

Postby HungryBird » Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:26 pm

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Uncooked beluga lentils.

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Beluga lentils.

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Beluga lentils covered with bee pollen in a cool shape because I am a dork.

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Skewered asparagus.

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Black quinoa.

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Forbidden rice, baby carrots, purple corn, black mulberries, crushed up hazelnuts, and red palm oil.

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Asparagus, tomato, nectarine, baby carrots, black mulberries, purple corn, hazelnuts, soft shelled pine nuts, and one almond in the shell.

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Blueberries and pomegranate seeds.

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A peeled rambutan. I did not let him have the pit.

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Broccoli and plum skewers.

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Heritage Grain Blend.

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This is a cool toy I have that has three drawers that slide in and out.

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The purple/blue half is Mayan Gourmet Mash with blueberry powder. The other three sections are a mix of flax seeds and bee pollen, Pura Vida, and one cashew, one goji berry, one black mulberry, one piece of purple corn, one soft shelled pine nut, one pistachio, one banana chip, one shelled sunflower seed, one piece of dried papaya, and a dried chili pepper on top.

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Carrot powder.

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Blueberry powder.

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Pacific Deluxe Parrot Mix.

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Chili peppers.

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Pura Vida.

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Cravings.
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Re: My Food Related Pictures

Postby liz » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:47 pm

RAMBUTAN!!!
Where are you. I have never seen or heard of half that stuff.
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Re: My Food Related Pictures

Postby laducockatiel » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:50 am

liz wrote:RAMBUTAN!!!
Where are you. I have never seen or heard of half that stuff.
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Well I live inengkand and we have that stuff here as well, it is kinda hard to describe but well nice! It grows in places near Asia. They probably sell it, try looking out for it
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Re: My Food Related Pictures

Postby pfinarffle » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:38 am

This is impressive!!! I think your flock eats better than I do. :lol: Where do you get the fruit/veggie powders from? Try as I might, our guy somehow knows when things are vegetable/fruit and won't get near them. The image of him voluntarily eating broccoli blows my mind. Maybe I can fool him by adding them in powder form to various things.
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Re: My Food Related Pictures

Postby HungryBird » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:50 pm

I am in New York. I got the powders from Avian Organics. Lots of the other food came from them too. I think I may have forgotten to post a few pictures but I'm not sure.

My birds like broccoli! Try offering it many different ways. Tiny pieces, big chunks, a whole piece in the bowl, a whole piece stuck in between the bars of the cage, a whole piece on a skewer, sliced into thin slices and skewered, or take all the little green nubs on top and mix them in with his seeds/pellets.

My newest addition was not so sure about eating cooked food. He only wants chunks of fruit and veggies. I just kept offering him whatever I offered the others and he is now starting to eat everything.
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