Lorikeet Bird Toys
Lorikeets are some of Australia’s most colourful, cheeky, and wonderfully energetic birds—and at Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys, we absolutely adore them. These clever nectar-feeding parrots are bursting with personality, constantly on the move, and always looking for something new to explore, nibble, swing, shred, or investigate. That’s why choosing the right toys for your lorikeet isn’t just about keeping them entertained—it’s about keeping them mentally sharp, physically active, emotionally content, and behaviourally balanced.
Because lorikeets naturally forage for nectar, blossoms, native fruits, tree bark, pollen, and small insects, their day revolves around exploring textures, uncovering hidden treats, and interacting with their environment. When kept as pets, they rely entirely on you to provide that level of enrichment—and that’s where our lorikeet-safe, lorikeet-approved, and lorikeet-LOVED toys come in.
Every toy in this collection has been carefully selected, tested, or handcrafted to meet the needs of this high-energy species. Whether you’ve got a playful Rainbow Lorikeet, a charming Scaly-Breasted, a muscly Red-Collared Lorikeet, or one of the other beautiful Trichoglossus species, you’ll find toys here that help them chew, climb, forage, swing, shred and thrive.
At Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys, we design and source toys with 30+ years of bird-care experience behind every decision—because we know how important quality, safety, and enrichment are for your feathered family member. From natural textures to nectar-foraging toys to durable hanging pieces perfect for acrobatics, each toy supports your lorikeet’s natural instincts while keeping them happy and out of mischief. Explore Australia’s best bird toys for lorikeets below and discover enrichment that truly makes a difference to their wellbeing.
Why Lorikeets Need Specialised Bird Toys
Lorikeets aren’t like seed-eating parrots. Their brush-tipped tongues, liquid diets, and fast-paced play style set them apart from cockatiels, budgies, conures, and even other parrots of similar size. This means not all bird toys are suitable for them. Some toys are too hard, some too boring, and some simply don’t encourage the kind of activity lorikeets naturally crave.
Choosing the right lorikeet toys helps your bird stay physically fit, mentally engaged, and emotionally balanced. It also plays a big role in preventing boredom-related behaviours, such as screaming, biting, feather plucking, and cage pacing.
1. Lorikeets Are Natural Acrobatics Champions
If you’ve ever watched a lorikeet hang upside-down from one toe, loop around a perch, or launch themselves joyfully at a toy, you know they’re built for movement. Toys that allow climbing, swinging, hanging, and pushing help mimic how they’d bounce around gum trees in the wild.
The best bird toys for lorikeets take full advantage of their athletic abilities, encouraging them to exercise and explore from every angle.
2. They Need Constant Mental Stimulation
Lorikeets are incredibly clever birds. Without enough mental stimulation, they may turn to unwanted behaviours such as:
- Excessive calling or screaming
- Biting or nipping family members
- Pulling out feathers or over-preening
- Chewing on walls, furniture, or household items
- Becoming territorial, anxious, or stressed
Well-designed lorikeet toys channel that intelligence into safe exploration. Foraging toys, puzzle toys, and interactive hanging toys give them something to figure out, pick apart, and investigate every day.
3. Lorikeets Are Super Chewers (Even Without Seeds!)
Although lorikeets don’t crack seeds like many other parrots, they still adore chewing, shredding, and stripping bark. These behaviours are part of their natural foraging routine in the wild.
Soft woods, sisal rope, palm leaf, vine, cardboard, and paper-based toys are ideal for lorikeets. These materials are satisfying to chew and shred, while still being gentle on their beaks.
4. Their Diet and Play Style Are Linked
Because lorikeets are nectar-feeders, much of their natural enrichment revolves around finding food hidden inside flowers, blossoms, and natural textures. Toys that allow you to hide lorikeet-safe treats or dab a little nectar mix on certain surfaces help recreate that foraging experience.
Foraging toys that encourage licking, picking, and pulling can make mealtimes more engaging and reduce boredom.
5. They Thrive With Variety
Lorikeets are bright, curious, and easily bored. They thrive when they have a range of different textures, colours, and toy types to explore. Rotating toys weekly, changing cage layouts, and offering new challenges all contribute to better behaviour and a happier bird.
This is why Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys offers such a diverse collection of lorikeet toys, carefully selected to support their curious and joyful nature.
Types of Toys That Are Best for Lorikeets
Not all bird toys are created equal, especially when it comes to lorikeets. Their play style is energetic, their beaks are busy, and their brains are always ticking. Below are some of the most recommended toy types for lorikeets, based on avian behaviour knowledge, real-life experience, and feedback from Australian bird owners.
Foraging Toys for Lorikeets
Foraging isn’t an optional extra – it’s a biological need for lorikeets. In the wild, they spend hours searching for blossoms, peeling back bark, tasting textures, and locating hidden nectar.
Our range of foraging toys for lorikeets may include:
- Vine balls stuffed with paper, flowers, or herbs
- Shreddable layers where lorikeets uncover hidden treats
- Surfaces you can lightly dab with lorikeet nectar mix (always used safely and in moderation)
- Toys that encourage peeling, picking, and ripping
These toys provide both mental stimulation and physical activity. Many lorikeets become calmer and more relaxed once foraging is part of their daily routine.
Shreddable Toys
Lorikeets LOVE shredding. They often prefer toys they can completely destroy, and that’s perfectly okay. Shreddable toys help channel this natural behaviour into something safe and fun.
Popular shreddable materials for lorikeets include:
- Palm leaf
- Pine and other soft woods
- Balsa wood
- Cardboard and paper
- Paper rope and seagrass
- Loofah and natural fibres
Shreddable toys assist with stress relief, provide busy-work for beaks, and help prevent boredom-induced behaviours. You’ll often see your lorikeet proudly inspecting the “damage” after they’ve finished with a good shredding session.
Swinging and Climbing Toys
Lorikeets are some of the most acrobatic pet birds. Swings, spirals, ropes, ladders, and climbing nets give them the opportunity to move, stretch, and play just like they would in the treetops.
These toys:
- Strengthen feet and leg muscles
- Encourage wing flapping and controlled landing
- Improve balance and coordination
- Help burn off energy in a healthy way
- Support overall physical health and fitness
An active lorikeet is a happy lorikeet, and climbing and swinging toys are a must-have for most birds in this family.
Chew Toys Made from Soft Woods and Natural Materials
Because lorikeets don’t crack hard seeds, they tend to prefer soft, destructible materials. These can be chewed, peeled, stripped, and shredded without being too tough on their beaks.
Ideal chewable materials for lorikeets include:
- Balsa
- Soft pine
- Vine and wicker
- Paper and cardboard
- Palm leaf and bamboo
- Coconut husk and cork
These materials are enjoyable for lorikeets and encourage natural chewing and foraging-style behaviour.
Sensory Toys: Colours and Textures Galore
Lorikeets have excellent vision and are naturally drawn to bright colours and interesting textures. Sensory toys keep their brains engaged and encourage exploratory play.
Great sensory toys for lorikeets often include:
- Different shapes and sizes
- Mixed materials (wood, paper, rope, fibre, vine)
- Safe, vibrant, bird-friendly dyes
- Toys that move, wobble, or sway
- Toys that make subtle natural sounds when played with
Sensory play supports cognitive development and keeps both young and adult lorikeets mentally active.
How to Choose the Best Toy for Your Lorikeet
Every lorikeet is an individual. Some are bold and fearless, others more cautious. Some are obsessed with shredding, while others prefer swinging or foraging. When choosing from the best bird toys for lorikeets in this collection, consider the following:
Your Lorikeet’s Age
Younger lorikeets often prefer softer, shreddable toys with bright colours and simple textures. As they mature, they may become more confident and start enjoying more complex foraging toys and slightly more challenging setups.
Their Energy Level
Highly energetic birds benefit from swings, spirals, and climbing nets that allow them to burn off energy. Calmer lorikeets may prefer gentle puzzle toys and quieter shreddables, though variety is still important.
Their Confidence and Temperament
New, young, or rescued lorikeets may be nervous around large or very bright toys at first. Introduce toys slowly and give your bird time to inspect them from a distance. You can hang a new toy outside the cage for a day or two before placing it inside, so your bird can get used to it.
Your Cage Layout
A thoughtfully set up cage makes enrichment more effective. Try to provide:
- A good vertical climbing area with multiple perches
- Hanging toys at different heights and positions
- At least one swing or moving perch
- At least one foraging toy or station daily
The way you position toys can transform how your lorikeet engages with their environment.
Safety Matters: What to Look for in Lorikeet Toys
Safety is absolutely essential when it comes to bird toys. Lorikeets use their beaks and tongues to explore the world, so the materials you choose must be safe for them to chew and lick.
At Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys, we avoid:
- Zinc and lead
- Unsafe glues and adhesives
- Toxic or unknown dyes
- Loose threads long enough to cause entanglement
- Small plastic parts that can break off
- Pressure-treated or aromatic woods
- Non-bird-safe metals
Instead, we focus on:
- Food-safe, bird-friendly dyes
- Natural fibres and ropes
- Suitable rope lengths and designs
- Durable stainless-steel hardware where required
- Materials that suit lorikeet beaks and play styles
- Long-term durability, even for active and playful birds
When you shop our lorikeet toy collection, you can feel confident that safety and quality have been prioritised at every step.
How Often Should Lorikeets Get New Toys?
Lorikeets are high-energy birds and can go through toys quite quickly. This is a good thing – it means they’re using their toys the way they’re meant to be used.
As a general guide:
- Rotate toys weekly to keep things interesting
- Replace heavily shredded or worn toys as needed
- Introduce at least one new toy each month
- Keep a range of 10–15 toys on hand to rotate through
Regular rotation and variety help keep your lorikeet engaged, challenged, and less likely to develop boredom-related behaviours.
Using Toys to Improve Your Lorikeet’s Behaviour
You might be surprised how many common lorikeet behaviour issues can be eased or prevented with better enrichment. Toys aren’t just fun; they’re an important part of behavioural management.
Here are some simple examples:
- Excessive screaming: Introduce more foraging toys and hanging toys at different heights. Encourage your bird to focus on problem-solving and movement.
- Biting or territorial behaviour: Increase out-of-cage foraging and provide shreddable toys near favourite perches to redirect energy.
- Cage boredom or pacing: Add swings, spirals, and a large central hanging toy to encourage exploration.
- Feather plucking or over-preening: Offer multiple shreddable and textile-exploring toys to give your lorikeet something else to focus on.
Play isn’t a luxury for lorikeets; it’s an essential part of their wellbeing.
Why Choose Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys for Your Lorikeet?
When you choose lorikeet toys from Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys, you’re supporting an Australian-owned business that genuinely cares about bird welfare. Our experience, passion, and commitment go into every toy we select and every range we build.
Australian Owned and Operated
Buying from Lou Lou Bells means supporting a local Australian business that understands the needs of Australian birds and the people who care for them.
30+ Years of Bird Experience
Our approach to toys is guided by over three decades of hands-on bird experience. We understand lorikeet behaviour, body language, and wellbeing, and we use that knowledge to guide our choices.
Safe, Bird-Friendly Materials
We take material selection seriously. Our toys are made using bird-friendly components that are suitable for chewing, shredding, and playful exploration.
Toys Sourced and Crafted With Care
Many of our toys are handcrafted or sourced from trusted suppliers who meet our quality and safety standards. We avoid “cheap and cheerful” options in favour of toys that genuinely support your bird’s wellbeing.
Fast Shipping Across Australia
We know you don’t want to wait weeks for enrichment. Our toys are shipped from within Australia so your lorikeet can start playing sooner.
We Truly Love Lorikeets
Our recommendations are based on real-world experience and a genuine love of lorikeets and parrots. We want your bird to live a long, healthy, and joy-filled life, and the right toys play a big part in that.
Ideas for Making Playtime More Fun
Once you’ve chosen a few favourites from our best bird toys for lorikeets collection, you can make playtime even more enriching with a few simple ideas:
- Create toy stations around your home: Lorikeets love exploring different zones. Use play stands, window perches, and portable stands to hang toys in a few safe areas.
- Hide treats inside toys: Use small pieces of lorikeet-safe fruit, native flowers, or a tiny smear of nectar mix in safe spots to encourage foraging.
- Offer fresh native branches: Gum, bottlebrush, melaleuca, grevillea, and banksia branches can be a lorikeet’s idea of heaven. Always ensure branches are free from sprays and safe for birds.
- Rotate textures: Aim to offer a mix of wood, paper, rope, fibre, vine, bamboo, and other natural materials to keep your lorikeet interested.
How Enrichment Supports Long-Term Lorikeet Health
Enrichment isn’t only about fun. It also plays a direct role in your lorikeet’s physical, mental, and emotional health.
Physical Health Benefits
- Improved balance and coordination
- Stronger feet, legs, and core muscles
- Better weight management through increased activity
- Reduced risk of obesity-related health issues
- Support for overall longevity and vitality
Mental and Emotional Benefits
- Reduced stress and frustration
- Improved confidence and curiosity
- Less boredom and anxiety
- A more settled and content temperament
Behavioural Benefits
- Less screaming and attention-seeking
- Reduced destructive chewing on unwanted items
- Lower risk of feather plucking or self-directed behaviours
- Better overall relationship with human family members
Healthy, enriched lorikeets are easier to live with, easier to train, and generally much happier. Enrichment is one of the best gifts you can give your bird.
Signs Your Lorikeet Loves Their Toys
Not sure if your lorikeet is enjoying their new toys? Look for:
- Excited chirps and contact calls when you bring out new toys
- Hanging upside-down or rolling around while playing
- Tongue tapping, licking, and gentle beak testing
- Active shredding, peeling, and chewing
- Investigating every part of the toy with eyes, feet, and beak
- Playful bopping, bouncing, and “zoomies” around the cage or play stand
If they’re playing, they’re thriving.
Shop the Best Bird Toys for Lorikeets
From shreddable delights and colourful climbers to nectar-friendly foragers and soft-wood chewables, our collection has been curated to support enrichment, safety, and endless fun for lorikeets.
At Lou Lou Bells Bird Toys, we believe every lorikeet deserves a life filled with joy, stimulation, and exploration. When you choose toys from this collection, you’re not just buying enrichment items – you’re giving your lorikeet the best possible quality of life.
Browse our Best Bird Toys for Lorikeets collection above, choose a few favourites, and watch your feathered friend light up with excitement. Give them a little head-tilt hello from us, too. 🐦