No worries no worries haha I should wear my glasses but I've gone my whole life without and learned as an adult I'm too far sighted and should wear glasses. But feels weird to me, so I often forget lol. I'm not about to judgeYou know you had to circle fry etc. for me before...Now I need dish ID too, lol. I need new glasses!
I used to share a few bites of dairy (cheese, yogurt, etc) w/my very spoiled quaker. "Want some?" & he'd try just about anything. When he first came home I had to decide he didn't need to be out when we ate our dinners...or land on our plates. He was a wonderful pet in many ways...except for that year long "hormonal rage" thing, he bit hard! I didn't know how to handle that very well & thought we might not be able to keep him. But he eventually mellowed out. I was the preferred person mostly, but he purred to both of us if I was not available for petting/snuggles/food.

My female cockatiel loves cheese too lol its okay as a rare treat, there's not enough lactose in cheese or yogurt to hurt as an occasional treat or as a medical benefit. But no good to give all the time. But heck, a little bit of brick cheddar and she's a happy bird.
I feed all sorts of things though. Especially bird-safe wild flowers. Mine go bonkers for native asters.
Went and dug up some photos for you
Some of the flowers we feed. Hibiscus, chicory, asters, marigolds, clover, thistle, and mint.

Asters are the favourite.


Lilacs also are enjoyed on nice warm spring days

Made them milk-free omelets with a little bit of cheese to enjoy.

Or they just steal from us anyways

Birdie bread is another hit.

And i hear you about those hormonal bites!
