🦜 Elevate your bird’s playtime—because boredom is so last season!
The Super Bird Creations SB632 Bottom’s Up Bird Toy is a medium/large sized foraging toy designed to stimulate natural foraging behavior in parrots. Featuring clear, dishwasher-safe acrylic cups and bird-safe hardware, it promotes mental and physical enrichment while reducing boredom and destructive habits. Recommended by avian professionals and proudly made in the USA since 1992.
P**S
Fun puzzle for even smaller birds like budgies
The media could not be loaded. My budgie (sprite) had a good time solving this puzzle. It was great to see her walk around it, investigate and solve the puzzle after trying different strategies. It wasnt even for my budgie but I'm glad she is enjoying it. My conure couldnt figure it out but watched Sprites problem solving.
R**T
Perfect Size For Conures
My Green Cheek Conure absolutely loves this forage toy and gets so excited when I load it with treats. I like to move it around to different spots in the house to keep him engaged. Materials seem durable and well-made.
M**S
Decent
Decent quality. A little bigger than I expected. I have a blue headed Pionus and it's a little bit difficult for him he has to stick his whole head in the cup to reach the bottom which definitely means I would never leave unsupervised with this. If you have a bigger beaked bird like a makaw, cockatoo, or grey it would be perfect I think. Smaller birds like cockatiel or conures might be a little harder to get into I definitely wouldn't leave unsupervised.
P**M
my Pionus loves this
My Pionus loves to check the cups out to see what treasures are hiding in them. She'll throw out any beads or tiny pieces of toys to make sure there's no overlooked nut or nutriberries in the bottom. It's about the right size for the Pionus so should be good for a smallish Amazon. She can maneuver the lid up with a bit of fussing around and can also get her beak to the bottom of the cup with a bit of neck stretching. So I like that it makes her work a bit. Now that she's familiar with how it works I am hanging it in places where it's more difficult to get to and she will determinedly figure it out. Pleased with this. The downside is that I can't fill the cups then hang them because the contents spill. I have to have it first.
M**N
My lovebirds love it.
My lovebirds figured this out right away and love it. I put their treats in there and they love foraging for them. I keep it on their play gym and it's the first thing they check when they're there. I even have one bird who will flip the lid tops and then glare at me if it's empty as if it should be filled with treats all the time.It's a little pricey, but worth it as there are many other toys I've purchased for my birds that they completely ignore or destroy within a day. So, I like that this is durable and keeps them interested.
E**I
Hard to manage - treats spill easily.
This is a pretty good design, but the thing I'm having trouble with is that the cups swing so freely it is hard for me to get it from my kitchen out to the backyard aviary without knocking the treats out of the thing! Twice now I've lost 2/3 of the treats in the process of moving the darn thing. I may have to leave hanging and bring treats out to manually fill it in the cage. The plastic "covers" on the cups seem very easy to move too and I'm not sure it's much of a challenge. Not as much a challenge as it is for me to present it. Colorful design and seems sturdy for birds who aren't going to focus on heavy chewing.
L**D
Perfect foraging toy for my sugar glider!
My sugar glider really seems to love hunting in each cup for food/treats/toys. She lost her sister about a year ago, so I'm trying to find things to keep her occupied while I'm sleeping. It's very easy to load, hang, and clean. Highly recommend!
K**R
our African Grey (CAG) loves to chew on this
4 stars for sturdiness and for durability, because a CAG can destroy pretty much anything they want to, and she's done a lot to it.But it's still holding up, we put some of her food in it as a reward for her flight practice, and she dives right in.First few days, she struggled to find how to get to the treats, but she managed - she's a CAG, she's smart.If you need to give your parrot more intellectual and physical stimulation, it does a good job.
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