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yes, birds can differentiate between colors. Zupreem is a great pellet, Great Choice! Birds can be picky. If you can try to find a different variety of Zupreem without the bananas, like the natural or the wild n spicy. changing up the flavors will also keep him interested.
Don’t forget fresh fruits and vegi’s every day!
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My bird does the same thing only the green ones too.And of course they see in color.Also my Avian Vet recomend Zupreem and gave me a free pack.
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Zupreem if very good. My cockatiels also won’t eat the bananas! lol. I feed mine the parakeet size instead–they seem to like the smaller kibble and they don’t pick out the colors.
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Unlike dogs, birds can see in color, yes.
More than likely it’s the size of the banana pieces he or she doesn’t like. I’ve purchased that particular bag of Zupreem food you’re talking about and my birds tend to ignore the yellow bananas too. They like food that can fit in their beaks and be easily broken down when crunched, like the red and green pieces in the mix.
If you want to, one thing you can try doing is grinding down the yellow bananas to smaller chunks. Then it’ll probably go as fast as the rest of it.
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