There are two birds, they have never had any health problems, they are still young (about 5-9 months) and I feed them lafebers pellets (daily), strawberries, apple, banana, cucumber (rarely), kale, millet (as a treat), and occasionally spinach. They eat kale almost every day. I also sometimes feed them hard boiled egg but haven’t done that recently.We need more information. Specifically the food you are feeding this bird, what it eats and any pertinent health history.
I feed pellets daily in their food bowl. But I haven’t fed much fruit recently? I did give them a slice of cucumber for the first time yesterday, but they hardly touched it. You’re saying that they could be over hydrated? Would them eating kale explain the green-ness?I suggest you not feed any fruit for a while and see if the droppings dry up some. Spinach should be fed sparingly as it can interfere with the uptake of calcium. Are you feeding any pellets?
I have never made it before, are there any easy recipes? I have looked it up but all recipes for bird bread I have seen on the internet either have unhealthy ingredients (sunflower seeds, peanut butter) or is just human bread in the shape of birds. So, any suggestions? I have tried giving my birds carrot shavings before which they never tried. I'm going to try some different approaches to carrot, see if that works.You may want to make a batch of birdie bread.