Take advantage of summer's fresh, healthy foods to boost your bird's nutrition during this time of year. Preparing fresh treats at home, such as fresh fruits and veggies, can provide essential vitamins to your pet bird. Just make sure that as you add new foods, you provide them only as treats in addition to a balanced diet of nutritionally complete, commercially available bird pellets.
Summer produce can also help your bird maintain a healthy weight, which in turn can help cut down on the risk of overheating. Overweight birds may be more prone to becoming overheated when they exercise in the summer heat. Be aware not all summer produce is low-calorie. As you incorporate fresh summer produce, be sure to introduce new foods slowly in small amounts.
Consider offering your bird a few of the following summer picks:
- Bell peppers
- Blueberries
- Carrots
- Cantaloupes
- Mangoes
- Papayas
- Snap peas
- Sweet potatoes
When feeding your bird fresh fruits and veggies, make sure to cut them up into appropriately sized bites. Wash all produce thoroughly to remove toxins, pesticides or infectious organisms before feeding it to your bird. Finally, before offering your bird any new foods, talk to your vet about what fresh foods best meet your bird’s specific nutritional needs.