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I feed them till they don't come around any more. Usually in the late fall. I live in southern Ontario Canada. Mine quit showing up when my red Cana Lilies died after first frost.
You
can feed a parrot a mixture of pellet food and human food. The pellet food should represent up to 80% of
their diets. Other foods you can feed
them include leafy green vegetables, certain breads/cereals, small amounts of
protein like boiled chicken and fruits.
Try not to feed your parrot any dairy products.
Time & temperature. Even if kept at the proper temperature, dairy products will separate in time. Bacteria will also do it. If you drink from the bottle, the enzymes in your saliva will infest and break down the whole container. It's being digested in the container, like feeding baby food from the jar. The food in the jar becomes watery, because it's being digested.
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