The media could not be loaded. I was not impressed by the looks of this plain Jane swing, but we had just taken in an abused & neglected Lovebird - our smallest bird ever - so we needed all new supplies in “Baby Bird” size. Because we did not yet know her preferences as far as favorite toy types, and we were buying all new everything in a wide variety we decided to save a little on the swing, plus her nails were a bit long. She had before us been abused, and neglected by new parrot owners who did not understand hormonal parrots behavior (even though she has been laying eggs) for what it is, & to just be patient with her. Hormonal changes eventually reverse themselves, it’s just a matter of time. In the meantime you just have to continue on like all is normal, and never get angry at them for something they can not control. Anyways -we wanted to make sure she had everything she needs from mineral blocks, various forms of calcium (to prevent egg binding she actually needs even more than normal while producing eggs) different types of shred-ables, and destroy-ables, plus bells to beat around when her temper gets up, getting her switched over to Harrison’s Super Fine, etc. We weren’t even sure she would play on a swing right away because she had been forced into being a bite everything nasty little thing with no sense of security. Poor Baby had taken to stamping back and forth across the bottom of the cage, and trying to bite anything that came near the bars, and slamming her dishes up and down. We have actually lovingly nicknamed her “Evil, The Baby Bird” so she knows we are thoroughly impressed by her big displays! Lol! However it is amazing how quickly animals can actually get over abuse! (Now if only her over shortened flight feathers would) She loves the swing so much she preens herself on it, hangs out on it, naps on it, same as any colorful swing. Plus the swing has been one of the best things for her nails because the swing moves while she’s on it, and the movement of the swing wears down those nails a little bit on the long skinny sharp parts each time she used it from the natural friction created by her hanging on. She also has sanded swings, calcium swings, etc that also help, but I think the swing gets singularly the most use. It’s been a couple weeks, and her nails look great! I am actually going to order a couple more of these, and send them with her when she leaves. (No worries- when she’s ready she already has a wonderful home with close family friends). We are going to include a video so you can see how 1 puffed out (she isn’t exactly trusting of the camera being pointed at her) Lovebird fits on the swing. Definitely Lovebird, Parrotlet, Finch, Canary, and Parakeet sized. A Cockatiel wouldn’t be able to sit up straight on the swing, but may enjoy it as a 2nd, or 3rd swing. We DO recommend this swing for the smaller birds, for mental stimulation, & nail maintenance. We also hope our review is helpful to you!