Most parrots feed on fruits, seeds, nuts, berries, buds and shoots of plants on trees or on the ground, and also eat a small amount of insects. Honey-sucking parrots feed on pollen, nectar and soft and juicy fruits.
In the process of foraging, parrots often cooperate with powerful hooked beaks and flexible toe feet. Toe foot, two toes forward and two toes backward, suitable for grasping. When climbing in the canopy to find food, first bite the branches with your mouth, and then use them on your heels; When walking on a solid tree trunk, insert the tip of your mouth into the tree to balance your body and speed up your movements; When eating, one foot is often used as a "hand" to hold food and stuff it into the mouth.
Parrot is a typical climbing bird, toe to toe, two toes forward and two toes backward, suitable for grasping. Parrots have strong beaks and can eat hard-shelled fruits. Parrots are mainly fruit-eating birds in tropical and subtropical forests with bright feathers. The largest parrot is a purple-blue macaw with a body length of 100 cm, and the smallest parrot is a blue-crowned macaw with a body length of only 12 cm. These parrots carry the nest material in a very special way. Instead of using a curved beak, they put the nest material into short tail feathers, which is also the way other lovers of the same kind carry the nest material.