Great video Sophie, everything sounds great and it looks great, it makes me want to be a bird to eat and drink the teas too. Biodiversity Bird Blends are really putting the birds health first 👍🏻 amazing stuff 😊
Olive at the beginning😂💜 I'm definitely going to try a safe bird tea with my birds when I go out to get them some foods, thanks for sharing Sophie🧡 My birds are at the moment in one of their outdoor aviaries because it's such sunny weather finally in the UK😆; my birds try to eat flowers from their aviary they literally go nuts to get it, btw I know it's safe for them. If my bird is experiencing inflammatory condition how will I spot it. Recently I've spotted one of my bird is looking not quite herself and i'm just wanting to get some info to look out if it may be an inflammatory condition. She looks a bit more better and is acting more like herself but i'm definitely getting a vet consulted ❤
@@BirdNerdSophie One of my birds had an inflammation, she passed but i'm not sure if it was bcz specifically bcz that she had an inflammation infection. I didn't know she had it until it was a few days before she passed she was showing loss of appetite and fluffing up her feathers e.t.c. I want to be more cautious for the future about them having it.
@BirdNerdSophie true, but they also don't know/don't factor in the benefits like Dr Crean does- their soaking blend is full of beans for example. I hold some concern that their blends may not actually be particularly beneficial
great video! I wished my birds would drink their tea as eagerly as yours but since they don't I usually fill the syringe with tea when I do syringe training. And suddenly they like it... To bad, that these products are not available in Europe.
Love your videos and these items look amazing! When you give them the tea, is it in addition to water or as a replacement? How often should the tea be offered - every day? Every few days?
You can offer tea daily or less, it’s up to you! We offer a bowl of water and a bowl of tea so they have a choice, or we have it in a mug and pretend it’s ours so the conures sneak sips!
@@BirdNerdSophieoh that would be awesome,the mixes look amazing and I’m sure Davy would love them. Can I give dried meal worms that you can buy for wild birds? Sorry if that’s a silly question 😊
@@epoole2774 Not a sully question! The ones for wild birds are dried so they don't have a huge amount of nutrition in them! If you can find freeze dried ones then they would be better!
Can't wait for them to be available to buy in the UK
We are working on it!
Great video Sophie, everything sounds great and it looks great, it makes me want to be a bird to eat and drink the teas too. Biodiversity Bird Blends are really putting the birds health first 👍🏻 amazing stuff 😊
They are definitely high quality mixes 🥰
Great amazing I love it plz can you try to find avian better in Egypt if you can find
An avian vet do you mean? If so, email me!
Olive at the beginning😂💜 I'm definitely going to try a safe bird tea with my birds when I go out to get them some foods, thanks for sharing Sophie🧡 My birds are at the moment in one of their outdoor aviaries because it's such sunny weather finally in the UK😆; my birds try to eat flowers from their aviary they literally go nuts to get it, btw I know it's safe for them. If my bird is experiencing inflammatory condition how will I spot it. Recently I've spotted one of my bird is looking not quite herself and i'm just wanting to get some info to look out if it may be an inflammatory condition. She looks a bit more better and is acting more like herself but i'm definitely getting a vet consulted ❤
Olive is so silly!
Is there a reason why you are concerned with inflammation? Usually it’s more of a symptom of a wider range of illnesses!
@@BirdNerdSophie One of my birds had an inflammation, she passed but i'm not sure if it was bcz specifically bcz that she had an inflammation infection. I didn't know she had it until it was a few days before she passed she was showing loss of appetite and fluffing up her feathers e.t.c. I want to be more cautious for the future about them having it.
@@EquineParrots foods high in omegas 3s like walnuts and hemp seeds can reduce inflammation, as can lots of veggies!
@@BirdNerdSophie They get veggies every single day (Chop), but not so much of nuts, thay u! I will try. x
I would love to give my birds tea like this but being in Australia it's really difficult to find
You can get similar things from Queenslander Aviaries :)
@BirdNerdSophie true, but they also don't know/don't factor in the benefits like Dr Crean does- their soaking blend is full of beans for example. I hold some concern that their blends may not actually be particularly beneficial
great video! I wished my birds would drink their tea as eagerly as yours but since they don't I usually fill the syringe with tea when I do syringe training. And suddenly they like it... To bad, that these products are not available in Europe.
Not available in Europe yet… but we are working on it 😁
Love your videos and these items look amazing! When you give them the tea, is it in addition to water or as a replacement? How often should the tea be offered - every day? Every few days?
You can offer tea daily or less, it’s up to you! We offer a bowl of water and a bowl of tea so they have a choice, or we have it in a mug and pretend it’s ours so the conures sneak sips!
Which tea would you recommend for a first time trial, so many to.choose from
The plumage perfection tea might be a good one to try first 🥰
His food mixes look amazing but doesn’t look like they ship to the UK? Is there anywhere to buy here? 😊
We are working on it currently!
@@BirdNerdSophieoh that would be awesome,the mixes look amazing and I’m sure Davy would love them. Can I give dried meal worms that you can buy for wild birds? Sorry if that’s a silly question 😊
@@epoole2774 Not a sully question! The ones for wild birds are dried so they don't have a huge amount of nutrition in them! If you can find freeze dried ones then they would be better!