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What Can Birds Eat?

Vet-reviewed food safety guides for birds

Pet birds have some of the most sensitive digestive systems of any companion animal. Foods like avocado, chocolate, onions, and caffeine are lethal to birds — sometimes within hours of ingestion. What is safe also varies by species: a large macaw can handle foods that would harm a small budgie. Our guides are species-specific, covering cockatiels, budgies, African greys, lovebirds, macaws, conures, and canaries. Every guide covers safe quantities, toxic parts, and emergency steps if your bird has eaten something dangerous.

✅ 296 safe ⚠️ 84 moderate ❌ 146 dangerous 📋 526 total
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Yes Can Lovebirds eat Papaya? 🌧️ Monsoon 43 kcal/100g
2 min
Moderate Can Lovebirds eat Mandarin? ❄️ Winter
2 min
Yes Can Lovebirds eat Melon? ☀️ Summer
2 min
Yes Can Lovebirds eat Walnut? 654 kcal/100g
2 min
Moderate Can Lovebirds eat Cashew? 553 kcal/100g
2 min
No Can Lovebirds eat Lemon? 🌧️ Monsoon
2 min
No Can Macaws eat Chocolate? 546 kcal/100g
2 min
No Can Macaws eat Lemon? 🌧️ Monsoon
2 min
Yes Can Macaws eat Apple? 52 kcal/100g
2 min
Yes Can Macaws eat Banana? 89 kcal/100g
2 min
Yes Can Macaws eat Blueberry? 57 kcal/100g
2 min
Yes Can Macaws eat Strawberry? ☀️ Summer 32 kcal/100g
2 min
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