Brown Headed Parrots are playful and curious, requiring daily enrichment to stay happy and healthy. At Parrot Essentials, we've selected over 300 safe, bird-sized toys to suit their needs, from shredding piñatas to foraging puzzles, climbing ropes, and foot toys, designed to encourage natural behaviours like chewing, foraging, and problem-solving.
These toys keep your parrot mentally stimulated, physically active, and less prone to stress or boredom. Enjoy free UK delivery on orders over £39 and save with multi-buy offers on popular favourites.
- Sized for Small-to-Medium Parrots: Toys proportioned for Brown Headed Parrots' grip and beak strength.
- Foraging Fun: Puzzle boxes, treat-dispensing toys, and shreddable paper rolls to encourage natural food-searching behaviours.
- Chewable & Shreddable Toys: Palm leaf, vine, seagrass, and wood toys satisfy natural chewing instincts safely.
- Foot Toys for Play & Beak Exercise: Birdie Bangles, sneakers, vine stars, and rolling toys ideal for cage or stand use.
- Climbing & Swinging Options: Ropes, ladders, and swings help build coordination and prevent cage boredom.
- DIY Enrichment Parts: Beads, dowels, refill rolls, and coconut shells for custom toy-making and refreshing older favourites.
- Trusted Brands: Bird Kabob, Featherland Paradise, Parrot Essentials, and more.
- Great Value Offers: Multi-buy discounts, bundle packs, and seasonal special offers.
FAQs – Brown Headed Parrot Toys
1. What toys are best for Brown Headed Parrots?
Offer a mix of foraging puzzles, chewable toys, and climbing ropes to keep them mentally stimulated and active.
2. Are these toys safe for chewing?
Yes, all toys are made with bird-safe materials like untreated wood, seagrass, vine, and food-safe dyes.
3. How often should I rotate toys?
Rotate weekly to maintain interest. Keeping a mix of shredding, foraging, and foot toys prevents boredom and encourages exploration.
4. Can foot toys be used outside the cage?
Absolutely, foot toys are perfect for tabletop stands, training perches, and supervised free play.
5. Are puzzle and training toys suitable for this species?
Yes, interactive toys like colour-matching games or basketball hoops are excellent for building trust and cognitive skills.