question about safe tree perches
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question about safe tree perches
Hi, Im looking to add a few new branches to my finch cage- I have "Althea or Rose of Sharon hibiscus syriacus" (I live in NY so there are currently no leaves or blossoms, just the branch part) I looked it up on 2 sites, one was more of a general pet bird site which had it listed in the safe category, then onto the specific finch safe or toxic site it was not listed at all, so now I am here to ask the experts for any info they may have/ or if anyone used this branch before ? your input is much appreciated
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Re: question about safe tree perches
ps) I also have a maple tree, and a tulip tree- both of which do not appear on the finch site: http://www.finchinfo.com/housing/safe_a ... plants.php
if anyone has a more complete list for finch birds/ or a site with further info, please attach link, thanks again
if anyone has a more complete list for finch birds/ or a site with further info, please attach link, thanks again
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Re: question about safe tree perches
Finches don't chew on perches so practically anything you use is OK.
Branches of different diameters with rough bark are ideal for secure footing and toe nails.
I wouldn't hesitate to use any of the above. If in doubt use maple.
Branches of different diameters with rough bark are ideal for secure footing and toe nails.
I wouldn't hesitate to use any of the above. If in doubt use maple.
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Re: question about safe tree perches
paul-inAZ yes, Im going with the maple, thank you!
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Re: question about safe tree perches
Phoenix811, you're taking a cautious approach and that's good. For others, keep in mind that lists of safe or toxic trees-plants-food on some internet sites aren't based on science. Someone just makes a list. And then someone makes a list off that list. Etc.
Also, as paul-inAZ said, finches don't chew much on perches. 'Safe for birds' is a broad category. There are huge differences between bird species, and not too many statements can apply to all birds.
Anecdotally, I don't see masses of dead birds below any particular tree, at least here in Kentucky USA.
Also, as paul-inAZ said, finches don't chew much on perches. 'Safe for birds' is a broad category. There are huge differences between bird species, and not too many statements can apply to all birds.
Anecdotally, I don't see masses of dead birds below any particular tree, at least here in Kentucky USA.
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Re: question about safe tree perches
thank u Dave, yes that makes sense. I currently have fig branches in cage which are fine, wanted to add a bit more for different texture/ size. I looked up finch birds in the wild and seen several photos of various finches on the sugar maple tree like the one I have, so Im thinking thats a safe bet. I washed all residue, mold , and what have u off with vinegar then poured boiling water over branch (to remove the vinegar smell/ plus kill any other bacteria) Im airing it out in the fresh air for past 2 days (will boil water again one more time/ air out/ then put in cage)
Thank u for your input much appreciated, and happy New Year
Thank u for your input much appreciated, and happy New Year