Baby birds are more willing to adapt to new things than older cockatiels, so I decided that this was the perfect time to buy the birds a boing.
The baby enjoys the boing the most. He will climb up it on his own and jump down from halfway up the boing.
Surprisingly, Audrey will also tolerate the boing for limited periods of time.
Conner is only willing to be on the boing if Audrey is there.
I’m very happy with this particular boing. It’s very light so it was easy to attach to the wall.
I also really like that the edges are frayed because the cockatiels will spend time picking at in when they’re on the boing. It’s very important to occupy birds so that they’re continually stimulated. That’s why the cage is covered in cans, bottles and boxes. This boing came from Dr. Foster Smith and was only $20, but you can find them anywhere.





