Mix together 2 cups of rice baby cereal, 2 cups of rice flour, 2 cups of egg and biscuit mix, 1 cup of glucose powder, 1 teaspoon of vitamin-mineral powder and 1 dessert spoon of pollen. Mix these products in water or preferably apply directly onto moist food. Make a dry lorikeet food blend. Store the dry food blend in airtight containers, and keep refrigerated. Calcium supplements are available if your lory or lorikeet is determined to be deficient. In the wild they feed on the nectar (pollen) of native flowers such as bottlebrush and grevilleas. They will also feed on berries and fruits and sometimes greens. The process of providing your bird fruit should be an active one – try different fruits until you find ones they like. Lorikeets are naturally nectar feeders. To make 100mL: Mix 3 scoops of powder (30g) with 80mL of warm water. What to feed your lorikeet. Hope this helps Cheers Viraba Powdered supplements, such as Nekton-S® (by Nekton-Produkte), Quiko® or Prime® (by Hagen), are often regarded as more stable. 2 packets of 125g high protein multigrain powdered baby food 1 cup of powdered milk This gives you about 3.5 kilos of mix. Lorikeets naturally eat a lot of fruit; their natural diet has a lot of water in it. Give your lorikeet fruits. It just isn’t healthy. Add half the water to the powder first and mix until dispersed. To make 1 Litre: Mix 300g of powder with 800mL of warm water. They do this using their unique brush-like tongue. You can add multi vitamin powder to it if you want and I sometimes add apple sauce/ baby apple to make it a wet mix. Serve fruit salad-type meals in a small serving dish in addition to a full serving of nectar. If given a dry mix or a pellet, they’ll drink more to compensate and you’ll either have a constipated bird, or one who poos a lot of clear liquid. Then add the remaining water and mix thoroughly. Fruits should be a major supplement to your lorikeet's nectar diet. Making up Lorikeet & Honeyeater Food.