


⑪ Green Biodiversity Supplement Powder
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This blend is formulated to provide calcium and a variety of other nutrients through the diet.
Biodiversity Bird Blends is dedicated to improving the lives of the animals we keep through whole food nutrition. We rely on the decades of science that has shown us the value of biological compounds in whole food items and the dangers of processed foods. We also rely on experts in avian nutrition who run our formulations and create our innovative products to ensure their safety and benefits for all animals. As both Dr. Jason and Dr. Karen have long said, we want our animals to THRIVE, not just survive.
Product Overview
Species
It can be given to small parrots, medium parrots, large parrots.
Feeding Instructions
This is not a substitute for staple food. Please sprinkle it over regular meals or mix it with treats and other foods.
As it is not a medicine, there are no strict rules regarding frequency or timing. A general guideline is to offer it in smaller amounts than the main diet, and you may use it as you prefer.
Ingredients
*denotes organic ingredient
Quality
Biodiversity Bird Blends relies on experts in animal nutrition to carefully and safely formulate our blends. We do NOT simply mix random items in bags without considering the impact each ingredient will potentially have on your animals. We use the absolute best quality ingredients and inspect every batch carefully. Our goal is to improve the lives of the animals with which we share our lives and appreciate your trust in us and our products.
Tea blends consist of organic matter and, therefore, can spoil once wet like all other foods. It is not recommended to use tea at room temperature for extended periods of time and should be left out as long as fresh foods would be left out (up to 8-12 hours depending on environment). It is also critical that animals have access to clean water for at least part of every day. All teas are safe for animals to bathe in though some staining may occur dependent upon the ingredients contained within that blend. Tea blends may be used dry and mixed with fresh and dry foods but the true benefits come when tea is steeped and consumed as a liquid.
What are Whole Foods?
In bird nutrition, “whole foods” are ingredients that wild birds could obtain in nature—fresh vegetables and fruits, seeds, nuts, herbs, coconut, edible flowers, insects, and items that are soaked or sprouted. In short, foods you can recognize at a glance.
With the exception of processed products such as pellets, supplements, and bird cookies, most of these are considered whole foods. (Seeds count as whole foods, too.)
Best-By Date/Storage Instruction
June 2026
Store in a cool, dry place at room temperature, sealed tightly.
Once opened, please use as soon as possible regardless of the best-by date.
FAQ
Please read this page. It will likely answer many of your questions.
Caution
Herbal tea blends are made from organic ingredients and, like other foods, can spoil quickly once soaked in water. Leaving them at room temperature for extended periods is not recommended. Depending on environmental conditions, please treat them as you would fresh food and use within 8–12 hours as a guideline. It is also important that animals have access to clean water for at least part of the day. All blends can also be used for bathing, but depending on the ingredients, they may cause slight coloration. Tea blends can be sprinkled dry onto food; however, the true benefits are obtained when given as an infusion.
Herbs are not medications and therefore do not guarantee any effects.
The effectiveness of this product has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research.
It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets maximum permissible levels of insect fragments in foods. These levels vary depending on the type of food and manufacturing process. Since this product is pesticide-free and additive-free, the possibility of insects being present cannot be completely ruled out. Insects attached to herbs are considered a source of animal protein and are not harmful to birds; however, if you are concerned, please remove them before feeding. Please note that returns or exchanges cannot be accepted due to the presence of insects.

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