Are there any safe flowers...
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Are there any safe flowers...
Morning all, I've started keeping a few flower arrangements around the place and Wasa can't keep away from them, which leads me to, is there any plant or flower I should take particular care to keep away from him.
Thanks
Thanks
I found this site and bookmarked it for the future after completely panicking when Charlie Parker surprised me by making a quick tossed salad of a houseplant I'd just brought in with the groceries. Both Charlie and the plant survived, but my nerves may never be the same. Needless to say, I'll be a lot more careful in the future.
http://www.secondchancebirds.com/safe_plants_1.html
http://www.secondchancebirds.com/safe_plants_1.html
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Bottlebrush is also a good perching material. They say since the outer part is softer, the parrot gets much enjoyment from gnawing on it.
I'm a landscaper and everytime we drive by a bottlebrush tree I have vision of myself cutting branches in the night... kind of like Fun With **** and Jane- the lawn grass sequence? Yeah, lol. And the tree down the street taunts me.
None of our clients at this time have bottlebrush trees. D:
o.O okay, guess that gets edited out. For good reason, normally.
I'm a landscaper and everytime we drive by a bottlebrush tree I have vision of myself cutting branches in the night... kind of like Fun With **** and Jane- the lawn grass sequence? Yeah, lol. And the tree down the street taunts me.
None of our clients at this time have bottlebrush trees. D:
o.O okay, guess that gets edited out. For good reason, normally.