Seed Blends for Small Parrots

454 g
Sale price¥3,280

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The long-awaited Biodiversity Bird Blends Seed Mix is finally here!
Shop the Seed Blend for Medium to Large Parrots

This formula was co-developed by Dr. Jason Crean (avian biologist) and Tiffany Park (Biodiversity Bird Blends staff member with a background in biology and a breeder who strongly advocates whole-food nutrition).

This blend is formulated with a variety of natural ingredients, including seeds, grains, cereals, nuts, vegetables, fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, leaves, and roots, and is balanced specifically for small to medium parrots.

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

Suitable for Parrots, Parakeets, and Hamsters.
Not recommended for Lory, Lorikeets, Rabbits, Guinea pigs, or Sugar gliders.

Feeding Instructions

This product is ready to serve as soon as you open the bag. You can feed the seeds dry.
When feeding a whole-food-based diet, offer this product as 10–15% of the total diet.

Please mix all the items listed in the Dietary Ratio Chart and feed according to the Recommended Feeding Amounts:

  • Small parrots: 1 tablespoon
  • Medium parrots: 2–3 tablespoons
  • Large parrots: 3–4 tablespoons

These amounts are designed so that what you offer is what your bird consumes. If your bird finishes everything, you may offer a bit more while monitoring its condition. Feeding “10% of body weight” isn’t harmful, but it isn’t our recommended approach.

This Dietary Ratio Chart and Feeding Amount Guide was developed by Biodiversity Bird Blends in collaboration with avian biologists. Because we consider this approach optimal for companion birds, we encourage you to review and adjust your bird’s diet to align with these guidelines.

Ingredients

Ingredients:Millet blend (German millet, Japanese millet, Siberian millet, Red millet, White millet), Canary grass seed*, Buckwheat, Oats*, Barley*, Apple dices*, Carrot dices, Milk thistle seed*, Thistle, Flax*, Rape, Sesame*, Anise, White lettuce, Fennel*, Caraway, Thyme leaf*, Rosemary leaf*, Peppermint*, Sage*, Oregano*, Dandelion Root*, Red Clover*, Rama holy basil (tulsi)*, Hibiscus*, Red rose bud/petals*, Calendula*, Cornflowers*, Jasmine flower*, Lavender flower*, Chamomile*, Red clover*, Ceylon cinnamon

* Also includes whole grain and seed heads like oats, wheat, canary grass, flax seed, and more like amaranth and oregano flower.

Benefit of this product
  • Designed not only for eating but also with foraging in mind (see images)
  • Recipe formulated based on biological expertise
  • A healthy mix of multiple whole-food ingredients
  • Includes seeds, grains, cereals, nuts, vegetables, fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, leaves, and roots
  • Developed by avian biologists who calculated safe ingredients and proper proportions for birds
  • Contains ingredients in various sizes, ideal for enrichment and foraging
  • A Japan-exclusive special recipe (different from the U.S. version)
Reported benefits of whole food items in this blend

Millet - Starchy, protein-rich grains that are a source of phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium

Canary grass seed - Rich in protein, fiber and essential vitamin and minerals

Buckwheat -Rich source of vitamin A, vitamin B complexes, and vitamins C and E

Barley - Source of potassium, folate, iron, and vitamin B-6 content

Apple - Good source of fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants

Carrot - Great source of Vitamin A and beta-carotene

Milk thistle seed - Supports liver function and health

Thyme leaf - Rich in Vitamins A and C and possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties

Rosemary leaf - Source of iron, calcium, and vitamin B6

Peppermint - Possesses significant antimicrobial and antiviral properties, strong antioxidant and antitumor actions, and some antiallergenic potential

Sage - Leaf rich in vitamins A, K, and C

Oregano - Possesses compounds that possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties

Dandelion Root - Contains taraxasterol, a compound known for having significant antioxidant properties that combat inflammation as well as soluble fiber that supports the gut microbiome

Rama holy basil (tulsi) - Leaf rich in Vitamins A, C and K and minerals like calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and potassium

Hibiscus - Possesses compounds like polyphenols, including anthocyanin, which have anti-inflammatory properties and support the cardiovascular system

Red rose - Rich in vitamins A and E and powerful antioxidants

Calendula - Has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties as well as being rich in carotenes

Cornflowers - Supports the liver’s ability to detoxify and contains antioxidants that support healing and digestion

Jasmine flower - Rich in antioxidants including flavonoids, catechins, alkaloids, phenols, and proteins

Lavender flower - Known to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial effects as well as calming the nervous and digestive systems

Chamomile - Rich in antioxidants and known to be a nervous and digestive relaxant that has been used to treat various gastrointestinal issues

Red clover - Source of minerals like calcium, chromium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as vitamins like niacin, thiamine, and vitamin C

Ceylon cinnamon - Has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial effects

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

Oct 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.

Caution

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 the 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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