Cockatiel Gang: Fifiyuw Fifiyuyuw

This morning, with the cockatiel gang, they were busy with wild water spinach leaves hanging from several wooden perches. This time, there were many wild water spinach leaves, the stems dark red with a hint of purple, and some green stems, perhaps newly grown. Many of the leaves were small and uniquely shaped, unlike the water spinach commonly consumed by humans. Although this water spinach can be consumed by humans if cooked properly, for some reason, it's less popular as a food source around here. The cockatiels, lovebirds, and Java finches here all love this wild water spinach. This is certainly an advantage, as it saves us extra food costs, as these water spinach grow abundantly around the cages. For some reason, this type of water spinach seems incredibly strong and resistant to any weather changes. For some reason, even after being completely cut down, it continues to grow back thickly, even without water or fertilizer. Perhaps they are perfectly suited to the natural conditions around here. Thank you for watching our videos. If you like them, please check out our other videos on our channel.