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Safe wood for natural wood perches?

PopsDops

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so i had the chance to travel to the countryside cuz we have a home there with a little garden. in that garden there are a bunch of different trees and would like to know what is and what is not safe for making a perch/stand/whatever.

the trees we have are : olive trees, grape vines (no idea which type of grapes), pomegrenate trees, and common fig trees (i believe they're called mullberries).

(while we're at it would love to know if the fruits are safe to feed)

thanks in advance to the best parrot forrum there is :D
 

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use the app picture this
 

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and then search online whether the tree is safe or not
 

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Figs and mulberries are completely different. Ficus is okay, mulberries may or may not be.


 

PopsDops

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Figs and mulberries are completely different. Ficus is okay, mulberries may or may not be.


yes thank you i confused them. its ficus that we have.

thanks for the answer
 
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