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Alex
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
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Debra Lee
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
My parrotlet, Kai, is a picky eater, but he absolutely loves Bird Street Bistro! The moment I start cooking it, he gets excited and can’t wait for me to serve it up. I love that it’s made with healthy, natural ingredients, and it smells amazing—like real food, not just bird feed. It’s easy to prepare, and the variety of flavors keeps things interesting for him. If Kai could write this review himself, he’d definitely give it five stars and recommend it to all his feathered friends!
Victor H. Penayo
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
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Marie France Gauthier
Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2024
Je donne à mes oiseaux ( Tarantas, et Touis celeste) j'ajoute des graines de lin, de l'orge. Quand ils mangent, ils s'en mettent jusqu'au bord des yeux presque, ils adorent ça !! En plus, je leur donne aussi des pois verts, blé d'inde cuit, oeufs cuits dur. Bien sûr, des graines.Je fais une bonne quantité de ce mélange, et je congèle. Je leur en donne à raison de 2-3 fois par semaine, quelquefois 4
Michelle Hermary
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2024
My birds - three cockatiels and a peach front conure - love this food! They dived in as soon as they saw it and would fight for it at times! I would definitly get another bag of Bird Street Bistro!
Wendy Soto
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
*I mix 1 tablespoon to 1.5 tablespoons of waterOr 2 tablespoons to 3 tablespoons of water. The directions is 1 part mix : 1.5 parts water.In short: Just get it!! Like the reviews say, even the pickiest bird has loved it. So I took a shot and so happy I did!! Here’s how I got her from a seed diet to a healthy pellet mix and Bird Street Bistro. I hope what I’ve done and the steps I’ve taken the time to explain help someone out there with there picky bird!I’ve been working slowly with my Pineapple Conure over 8 months to wean off of an all seed diet. She’s been hard headed and picky! But she had her moments of curiosity. Pay attention to those moments. Even if your bird doesn’t actually eat the fruit or vegetable, notice how long they linger around the given food item even if it’s just being licked for a long time compared to other items you may have offered.The first was getting her onto pellets and picking the right size. I started with the really tasty fruity ones from Zupreem (some people say they’re like junk food, which makes them a great intro to pellets. Who cares if they’re not the best or healthiest. The first goal is to get your bird to accept this new food, so make it the tasty one).I first tried the Conure sized pellets and I learned after some observing she was refusing to eat them b/c they’re way too big and I saw she couldn’t even bite into them. I took a shot at getting budgie sized pellets and offered her 2 pellets to try. It’s a new food so too much at once can be overwhelming. The moment she walked up and grabbed a small pellet, she was able to crush it with her beak, and even tried the second one! So I saw she was willing to incorporate pellets now.Ok. Great. Pellets are now a part of her diet and the seeds can be slowly taken away and used just for treats. I even forgot to buy her seed mix altogether the past month, which happened to play an important role for her eating Bird Street Bistro.. I’ll explain in a little…In the mean time she still has refused fresh chop, or whole fruits and veggies. (That’s okay, we will work up to certain things - some items she would lick for a long time which is still progress compared to completely refusing them or being around them which she used to be like).One day, recently, I tried giving her red pepper flakes and she liked them! That played an important role in choosing the flavor later on. Another time recently her vet gave her Dr. Harrison’s pellets and bc she was used to pellets already, the switch was immediate and easy. That’s why I say don’t worry about the food being the healthiest at first, just get them the tastiest item and get them used to the shape texture size and away from all seed. In time they’ll be able to switch to the really healthy pellets. Just give them time.Ok SOI get on amazon and order more Dr. Harrison’s, Katee’s seed mix, and Bird Street Bistro - specifically the southwest mix bc I already know she loves the red pepper flakes so the choice seemed obvious.That night I took out all of her food from her cage so she would be good and ready for my plan!Next day as soon as I received everything I got it all ready. First I gave her the seed mix in a new shallow metal bowl made for kittens. Ohhh she was screeching in excitement to see her favorite treats after so long! And in a shiny new bowl! I let her snack on it for only a couple minutes and then took it away. I got the bird street bistro ready and laid a nice layer on top of her seed mix. She was so excited for her seed mix, she couldn’t resist, and willing to pick through, which still resulted in her tasting the BSB mix.Normally she has straight up refused to eat if I mixed her foods together with fresh chop, long enough at a time, that I would have to give in to giving her just regular pellets and seed mix.Anyways… She would go to the bowl, take a bite and walk away, and did this a few times until she finally sat and ate. A little later I let her perch on my finger and held the bowl for her and would pretend to eat with her she loved that. I left her alone and hours later when I came back her bowl had obvious large pits of missing food!! She really got into eating it! Seeing her willingness to approach and peck at the food let me feel comfortable in letting that be the only food in her cage I offered her all day. Outside of her cage she had a very small 2 tabkespoons of mixed pellets and seed on top of her perch if she decided that’s what she wanted.But no, she actually was in her cage often today eating through the BSB / seed mix!This is the most exciting thing I’ve seen her do with her diet and how much she loved the food! And the grains look kind of like the shape of millet too so I don’t think it looked too new and foreign for her.This makes me feel confident that our next step may be able to incorporate fresh chop. But that will all come in do time. I am VERY happy with current diet.There’s only a little left of her Zupreem, so that will now be used along with her treats seeing she has accepted Dr. Harrison’s - which will be her main food in her cage all day to eat as she pleases. While the BSB will be offered first thing in the morning with her seed mix. 🙌
Joanne
Reviewed in Singapore on June 7, 2021
My lovebirds loves them. However it is rather pricey. Smells fantastic n looks fresh.
Fidrina Vervelde
Reviewed in Singapore on May 28, 2021
I have 2 cockatiel and one love bird..my cockatiel are the fussiest eater in the world its impossible to get them to eat anything other than millet and rice and they love this bird food! Will try other flavours!
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