Species-specific parrot care

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Conures are curious, playful, and packed with personality — tiny feathered chaos machines in the best way. Our conure supplies are chosen to support safe chewing, daily enrichment, healthy snacking, climbing, and playtime for green cheek conures, sun conures, jenday conures, and other small-to-medium parrots.

Browse bird-safe toys, treats, perches, swings, and enrichment picks made for busy conure beaks and clever little brains. Whether your bird loves shredding, foraging, climbing, or turning perfectly good toys into confetti, this collection helps you find the right supplies faster.

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Choose essentials by how your parrot lives

Cage & space

Prioritize safe bar spacing, room to stretch, and enough interior space for movement, toys, food, and rest.

Chew strength

Match toys to beak power. Smaller birds often love shreddables, while larger parrots may need thicker wood and tougher hardware.

Perch variety

Offer different perch diameters and natural textures to support feet, balance, climbing, and daily exercise.

Foraging routine

Add puzzle toys, refillable foragers, cups, and destructible materials to keep meals and treats mentally engaging.

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Species care FAQ

Choosing products for your parrot

What should I buy first for this species?

Start with the basics: a properly sized cage, a few safe perches, chew toys, foraging toys, and food or treat enrichment. Then add play stands and rotating toys as you learn what your bird prefers.

How do I choose safe toy sizes?

Choose toys your bird can grip and explore without getting overwhelmed. Small birds usually do better with lighter shreddables, while larger parrots need stronger materials and heavier-duty parts.

How often should I rotate toys?

Rotate toys weekly or whenever interest drops. Keep a mix of shredding, chewing, climbing, and foraging items so your bird has different activities throughout the week.

Can you help me choose products?

Yes. If you are unsure what fits your bird, contact Squawk Shop with your bird's species, cage size, chewing style, and what you already own. We can help build a safer, more enriching setup.

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