How Often Should You Feed Your Bird? Portion Tips by Species

Feeding your bird the right amount and at the right time is crucial for its overall health and happiness. Different species have different dietary needs, and knowing how much to offer can help avoid obesity, malnutrition, or picky eating habits.

Budgies (Parakeets)

  1. Pellets or Seed Mix: 1.5 to 2 teaspoons daily
  2. Fruits/Vegetables: A small portion (1–2 tsp), chopped finely
  3. Feeding Frequency: Once in the morning, with fresh water available all day

Cockatiels

  1. Pellets or Seed Mix: 2 to 3 teaspoons daily
  2. Fruits/Vegetables: Around 2 teaspoons daily
  3. Feeding Frequency: Morning and evening feeding is ideal

Lovebirds

  1. Pellets: 1.5 to 2 tablespoons daily
  2. Fruits/Vegetables: 1 tablespoon, variety is key
  3. Feeding Frequency: Twice a day

Conures & Small Parrots

  1. Pellets: 1/8 to 1/4 cup daily
  2. Fresh Produce: 1/8 cup
  3. Feeding Frequency: Split into two meals

Larger Parrots (African Greys, Amazons, Macaws)

  1. Pellets: 1/4 cup daily
  2. Fruits/Vegetables: 1/4 cup daily
  3. Feeding Frequency: Morning and evening

Treats Should Be Occasional!

  • Limit treats to less than 10% of the daily diet.
  • Offer millet spray, nuts, or small fruit pieces as rewards.
Pro Tip: Always remove uneaten fresh food after a few hours to avoid spoilage.

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