Blue Streaked Lories are lively, intelligent parrots with a natural curiosity and a strong need for enrichment. Our extensive collection of over 300 toys, ranging from shreddable pinatas and chewable vine balls to puzzles and training sets, ensures your lory stays engaged, healthy, and happily entertained.
Designed for safe play and mental stimulation, these toys are made from bird-safe materials that cater to their natural chewing and foraging instincts. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39 and earn loyalty points on every order.
- Foraging & Puzzle Play: Toys like Honeycomb Towers, Fruit Holders, and Treasure Hunt Boxes encourage natural foraging behaviour.
- Shreddable Fun: Vine balls, paper rolls, palm leaf pinatas, and cardboard stacks satisfy their need to chew and destroy.
- Training & Interaction: Enrichment tools like Teaching Colours, Basketball Toys, and Mimic Me Recorders support bonding and learning.
- Foot Toys & Climbing Gear: Birdie Bangles, sneaker toys, ladders, and swings provide exercise and variety.
- DIY Toy Parts: Colourful beads, crinkle paper, and quicklinks for building or revamping existing toys.
- Natural Materials: Made with seagrass, vine, palm, loofah, untreated wood, and cotton, safe for daily chewing.
- Durable & Colourful: Built to withstand playful birds while maintaining visual interest.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What kinds of toys are best for Blue Streaked Lories?
A variety of foraging, shreddable, and foot toys works best to keep their active minds and beaks busy.
2. Are all toys made from safe materials?
Yes, all toys are made from non-toxic, bird-safe materials like palm, wood, vine, and cotton rope.
3. How often should I rotate toys?
Rotate weekly to prevent boredom and keep your lory mentally stimulated with new challenges. Explore new arrivals for fresh enrichment ideas.
4. Can training toys really help with bonding?
Definitely, interactive toys like Basketball Gyms or Teaching Colours promote trust and engagement.
5. Are foot toys important?
Yes, they help with dexterity, prevent boredom, and are great for both cage and out-of-cage playtime.