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Nuts & Seeds

  • Passwell's Fruit and Nut Mix

    Are you looking to treat your parrot? Passwell’s Fruit and Nut Mix is the way to go! This mix can be given for training treats, used in our foraging toys or a small amount mixed into daily diets.  This mix...

  • Whole Cashews

    The cashew nut comes from the cashew tree and is from the same plant family as the pistachio and mango. The raw cashew nut is enclosed in a tough leathery shell that contains toxic substances; however cashew processing...

  • Walnut Bits

    Walnuts are members of the relatively small Juglandaceae family with 60+ species. Nuts from all species are edible. The shell is rough wrinkled or furrowed and thin. The outer shell is ovoid to round 1/2 -2" in diameter...

  • Pine Nuts

    Birds love pine nuts! Not actually a nut but a seed from the cone of the pine tree us humans consume them in abundance. They make up the essential components for our favourite dishes - baked into bread added to salads and of...

  • Mixed Nut Bits

    If your parrot does not have an all-time favourite nut, then this mix of yummy delights is the answer. Various sizes, flavours, and textures your bird will be spoiled for choice.  Our Raw Mixed Nut Bits contain only...

  • Macadamia Halves

    The macadamia nut has an extremely hard shell which requires a hammer or a special nut cracking machine to open. It's a rare Hyacinth Macaw even, that manages to crack this one without help. For this reason My Parrot Shop...

  • Cashew Bits

    The cashew nut comes from the cashew tree and is from the same plant family as the pistachio and mango. The raw cashew nut is enclosed in a tough leathery shell that contains toxic substances; however cashew processing...

  • Slivered Almonds

    Almonds are the oldest and most widely grown of all of the world's nut crops. The dry leathery almond fruit surrounds the almond kernel which is harvested when the fruit dries and splits open. Mildly flavoured with a sweet...

  • Walnuts in Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders – if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please...

  • Pistachio in Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders - if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please contact us...

  • Pecans In Shell

    The nut-bearing pecan tree of the walnut family is classified botanically as a hickory tree. The nut itself is dark brown oval to oblong in shape and approximately 1-2.5 inches long. The outer husk (shell) starts out green...

  • Roasted Peanuts in Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders – if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please...

  • Mixed Nuts in Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders – if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please...

  • Hazelnuts in Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders – if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please...

  • Brazil Nuts in Shell

    The name of this nut gives its origin away. Yes the magnificent Brazil nut tree grows in the jungle of the Amazon Rain Forest. It is the ultimate nut for large parrots such as the Macaw and Red Tailed Black Cockatoo due to...

  • Almonds In Shell

    Changes to bulk nut orders:  Due to the change in location of My Parrot Shop, we have had to make some reluctant changes to our bulk nut orders – if you are wishing to purchase more than 5 kg of nuts please...

  • Hulled Sunflower Seed

    The perfect training treat! If training is on your agenda then sometimes small is better. A large parrot will want to do more training tricks if the prize is smaller so it can get as many as it can. As for the little guys a...