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Friends who keep small parrots, are you all as bothered as I am by the problem of grain husks flying everywhere? Every time I refill the parrots' food, I quickly spot scattered husks in the corners of the floor. I vacuum several times a day, and shortly after cleaning, the little guys scatter them everywhere again. It's truly exhausting and frustrating!
I was tormented by this annoyance for a long time too, but then I simply thought it through myself and designed a dedicated anti-splash bird feeder. After using it, I realized that feeding parrots could be so hassle-free!
This feeder is like a 'small house'. When parrots eat grains inside, the husks produced will obediently fall into the 'hut' and will no longer splash outside. Our home finally doesn't have to 'battle' with husks every day. Moreover, changing food is especially convenient. There's no need to disassemble the feeder; simply pull out the husk-collecting tray from below, empty it directly into the trash, then put the tray back and add new grains. The whole process takes less than a minute, saving time and effort. Even if you're busy or feeling lazy, you can easily manage it.
I originally wanted to make a GIF to show everyone more intuitively how to use it, but I've been really busy lately, so I'll just explain it in text for now. Actually, the structure of this feeder is very simple. Everyone can download, print, and assemble it, and you'll understand how to use it at a glance. If there's anything unclear, feel free to leave a comment and ask me. I'll reply as soon as I see it. Friends who have the same problem, quickly try this anti-splash feeder, and say goodbye to the troubles of parrots scattering food everywhere!
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