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Description

Birds are social. A mirror gives a bird without a companion something to interact with.

Parrots and most companion birds are flock animals. When housed alone, they can develop boredom behaviors, feather plucking, and anxiety from lack of social interaction. A mirror provides a reflection the bird interacts with as if it were another bird — vocalizing to it, grooming it, and spending time near it. For birds in single-bird households, a mirror is one of the simplest enrichment tools available.

Features

  • Safe, bird-appropriate mirror — shatter-resistant material with no backing chemicals that could harm birds that peck or chew
  • Bright colorful frame — colorful surround attracts birds' attention and adds visual enrichment beyond the mirror itself
  • Hanging bell or attachment — attached toy provides additional auditory and tactile stimulation when the bird interacts with the mirror
  • Easy cage mounting — clips or hooks to standard cage bars without tools
  • Size appropriate for macaws — larger mirror suitable for bigger parrots that smaller bird mirrors don't accommodate well

Note on Mirror Use

Monitor your bird's behavior with the mirror. Some birds can become obsessed with or aggressive toward their reflection. Rotate with other toys if overengagement occurs.

Specifications

  • Mirror: Shatter-resistant, non-toxic
  • Frame: Colorful bird-safe material
  • Attachment: Bell or hanging toy
  • Mount: Cage clip or hook
  • Suitable for: Macaws and large parrots

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Macaw Mirror Toy — Stress-Relieving Enrichment Toy for Parrots & Birds

$20.90
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Descrição

Birds are social. A mirror gives a bird without a companion something to interact with.

Parrots and most companion birds are flock animals. When housed alone, they can develop boredom behaviors, feather plucking, and anxiety from lack of social interaction. A mirror provides a reflection the bird interacts with as if it were another bird — vocalizing to it, grooming it, and spending time near it. For birds in single-bird households, a mirror is one of the simplest enrichment tools available.

Features

  • Safe, bird-appropriate mirror — shatter-resistant material with no backing chemicals that could harm birds that peck or chew
  • Bright colorful frame — colorful surround attracts birds' attention and adds visual enrichment beyond the mirror itself
  • Hanging bell or attachment — attached toy provides additional auditory and tactile stimulation when the bird interacts with the mirror
  • Easy cage mounting — clips or hooks to standard cage bars without tools
  • Size appropriate for macaws — larger mirror suitable for bigger parrots that smaller bird mirrors don't accommodate well

Note on Mirror Use

Monitor your bird's behavior with the mirror. Some birds can become obsessed with or aggressive toward their reflection. Rotate with other toys if overengagement occurs.

Specifications

  • Mirror: Shatter-resistant, non-toxic
  • Frame: Colorful bird-safe material
  • Attachment: Bell or hanging toy
  • Mount: Cage clip or hook
  • Suitable for: Macaws and large parrots

Free shipping on all US orders. 30-day return guarantee.

Interactive Macaw Mirror Toy with Natural Cotton Rope

Macaw Mirror Toy — Stress-Relieving Enrichment Toy for Parrots & Birds

$20.90
Descontos de Natal acabam em:
00 dias 00 horas 00 min 00 seg

Free Shipping

Try it Risk-Free

🖒30-Day Risk-Free Guarantee

EXCHANGE AND RETURN

Exchange or return within 30 days of delivery

PAYMENT METHODS

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