
Dunkers? whos got them??
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Dunkers? whos got them??
Anyone elses fid dunk stuff in their water? Lou loves to... 

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Dunkers
Nila will put things in the water, but rarely takes them back out or eats them.
Priya however had a small leaf of lettuce that she actually dunked up and down tasted it, put it in the water and swished it around, took it back out and turned it over and over and ate some and did some more dunking before she finally dropped the leftovers next to the dish.
Now that's a dunker!
Priya however had a small leaf of lettuce that she actually dunked up and down tasted it, put it in the water and swished it around, took it back out and turned it over and over and ate some and did some more dunking before she finally dropped the leftovers next to the dish.
Now that's a dunker!

Sue
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat

Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat

Hane loves to get the wooden pieces off his toys and dunk them. The first time he did it was with a red piece and I thought he had bled into the water!
He has so far had blue, red, green, yellow, purple, and orange feet.
Now that he has a perch spanning his cage, he dunks his pellets and nibbles on them. I can't wait to change his cage arrangement...
His latest dunk was a giant whiffle ball I got for the bottom of his cage. I wake up to sporadic banging and look over to see Hane struggling up the side of his cage, head swinging wildly trying to hold the wiffleball all the way to the water dish. He dropped it a few times but finally managed to push it over the edge and it plunked into his water dish.
He swirled it around for a bit and then promtly picked it up and dropped it back to the bottom of the cage. Just for fun.

He has so far had blue, red, green, yellow, purple, and orange feet.
Now that he has a perch spanning his cage, he dunks his pellets and nibbles on them. I can't wait to change his cage arrangement...

His latest dunk was a giant whiffle ball I got for the bottom of his cage. I wake up to sporadic banging and look over to see Hane struggling up the side of his cage, head swinging wildly trying to hold the wiffleball all the way to the water dish. He dropped it a few times but finally managed to push it over the edge and it plunked into his water dish.
He swirled it around for a bit and then promtly picked it up and dropped it back to the bottom of the cage. Just for fun.
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body dunk
Sounds logical to me, dunks self as well as food. 

Sue
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat

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you can buy glass ones also. I use a guinea pig bottle (plastic) and it is on the outside with the nozzle sticking through the bars. Fiona perches on the nozzle and beds over and gets a drink. It's funny. She caught on to it really fast. I just put a bowl under the bottle and made the bottle drip slowly. Also, most birds will investigate it with there beak and once they realize that if the push that little ball/bar at the end, they get water. It took maybe a week before she'd use it solely. My bottle is huge so she doen't empty it everyday, however, bacteria and stuff can grow in the bottle, just like a bowl but not as bad, so it should be changed like every other day.
My Gilbert used to wash his corn cob after he ate all the corn on it. Then hang it out to dry ontop of his water tray. Once it was all clean and dry he'd chuck it in his tub (bin) outside the cage for us to empty. (he would not let us touch it until it was dry!)
weird bird, been watching us do the dishes too much! Strange human like things they do!
My chickies have never touched water bottles they prefer the open water so they can have baths. So I change their water twice a day.

My chickies have never touched water bottles they prefer the open water so they can have baths. So I change their water twice a day.

"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year