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Naturals Pick n Fly - 130g - Treat for Pet Birds Reviews

4.7 Rating 62 Reviews
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A generous bundle of different and exciting grasses and cereal cobs selected for birds of all sizes to pick through and eat.
Great for most seed-eating birds.
You know how you would rather eat tasty food, carefully prepared with healthier, more interesting ingredients - well so would your birds, and now they can.
Naturals Pick `n` Fly is a delicious treat created to appeal to and stimulate your bird, brightening their day. With treats as special as these you will soon have them, quite literally, eating out of your hand.

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My cockatiel Bobby is a very fussy bird until I gave him the pick and fly. He would not leave it alone. Kept him quiet for ages!
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Posted 11 years ago
As soon as I put this out he is straight there, can't get enough. Fab price too.
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Posted 11 years ago
My little budgies and grass parakeets really enjoyed rumaging through this in their foraging tray, makes a nice change for them
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Posted 12 years ago
I have got this before. Sam loves it its in his stocking for Christmas I know he will adore it
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Posted 12 years ago
All my birds love these, they get stuck in straight away, and they don't last them long, but they really really enjoy them
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Posted 12 years ago
I didn't expect the pieces to be so large, and have so many because it's so cheap. My cockatiel didn't care for them at first, it took a while, about a month for him to actually try them. Now he adores them! And they look so pretty. I know these are still seeds, as that's all he eats, but at least these are a tiny bit healthier and a bit of variety to his diet =)
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Posted 12 years ago
Did take our birds a little while to get used to this but when they did they loved it.Lasted quite a while as well.
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Posted 12 years ago
I place one of them on top of his cage and he hangs upside down eating them or stands on his ladder. I think it's a nice way of encouraging him to forage.
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Posted 12 years ago