Lovebird exploring the purple Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy with shredding paper and pine cone inside the cage
Blue Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy with wicker basket, crinkle paper, pine cone, and hanging bell
Green Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy for small and medium parrots to shred, chew, and forage
Yellow Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy with bright crinkle paper, pine cone, wicker texture, and bell
Brown Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy with natural wicker basket, pine cone, shredding paper, and hanging bell

Busy Beak Foraging Basket Bird Toy

$18.90

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You can’t be their flock 24/7—but you can make their cage feel less lonely
1. Gives Busy Beaks a Fun Little Job
Some birds just need something to do. This foraging basket gives them paper to pull, a pine cone to explore, and a basket edge to nibble, so cage time feels less empty and a lot more interesting.
2. Hide Treats for a Mini Treasure Hunt
Slip a few seeds, pellets, or tiny treats into the crinkle paper or pine cone gaps. Your bird gets to dig around, search, and work for their snack instead of getting it too easily.
3. Made for Birds Who Love to Shred
If your bird goes straight for paper, napkins, or cage liners, this toy gives them a better place to take it out. The colorful paper strips are easy to grab, pull, and tear apart.
4. Natural-Looking Textures, Not a Boring Plastic Toy
The wicker basket and pine cone give this toy a cozy, natural feel that looks great in the cage. It adds enrichment for your bird while still keeping the setup cute and photo-friendly.
5. A Sweet Size for Small to Medium Parrots
At about 6.7 in tall and 4.1 in wide, it is a nice everyday cage toy for budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds, conures, quakers, and other small to medium birds who enjoy chewing, shredding, and exploring.

Suitable Scenarios
1. For Quiet Cage Time While You’re Busy
When you are working, cooking, or stepping out for a while, hang this basket in the cage with a few hidden treats. It gives your bird something to focus on instead of getting bored or chewing on things they should not.
2. For Birds That Tear Everything They Can Find
If your bird loves ripping paper, this toy feels like a little gift made just for them. The crinkle paper gives them a satisfying shred session without turning your napkins or cage liners into the main target.
3. For Morning or Bedtime Enrichment
Add it to your bird’s daily routine when they need a calm activity. They can peck, pull, and forage at their own pace, which makes cage time feel more like playtime.
4. For Toy Rotation Days
When the cage setup starts to feel old, swap this in for a fresh burst of color and texture. The paper, pine cone, wicker basket, flower accent, and bell all give your bird something new to notice.
5. For Shy Birds That Need an Easy Start
Some birds are not ready for big, chunky toys right away. This basket has easy-to-grab paper strips and a gentle open shape, so cautious birds can start with a small nibble and slowly build confidence.

Best for small to medium parrots. Always supervise play, check the toy regularly, and replace it once heavily worn or damaged.