Safe Wood & Tree Species To Use For Your Parrot Cages & Toys

If you are thinking about using natural tree branches for your parrot’s toys or perhaps as perches inside their cages (they can be extremely cost effective and durable whilst providing your parrot with a more natural perch and gnawing post) here is a list of safe and toxic natural wood branches and tree species for your parrots

Safe Wood & Tree Branches | Non Toxic

Willow Tree

Willow Tree

Apple
Almond
Arbutus
Ash
Aspen
Bamboo
Beech
Birch
Cottonwood
Crabapple
Dogwood
Elm
Fir
Hawthorn
Larch
Magnolia
Manzanita
Mulberry
Pear
Pine
Poplar
Sequoia
Willow

Wood & Tree Branches To Avoid

Big Oak Tree

Big Oak Tree

Apricot
Cherry
Peach
Prune
Plum
Nectarine
Apricot
Black locust
Box Elder
Boxwood
Buckeye
Crape Myrtle
Hemlock
Oak – leaves, bark and acorns
Pine (needles and berries)
Red Maple
Redwood
Sumac

These trees all belong to the Prunus species. They contain cyanogenic glycosides which release cyanide if ingested.

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June 25, 2009 • Tags:  • Posted in: parrot care

4 Responses to “Safe Wood & Tree Species To Use For Your Parrot Cages & Toys”

  1. Squid - July 9, 2009

    Thank you, excellent information.

  2. terry - August 3, 2009

    wood you believe it. great information

  3. lisa - August 9, 2009

    brill info..makes life more interesting..can u put it in with leaves on straight from tree or do u have to clean an srcub and remove leaves first..silly question but new to this..only had my baby a week..sorry.x

  4. Jane Walker - September 25, 2009

    Found exactley what I asked!. Brilliant. Alot more information than expected. I use apple branches for all perches but are running out of apple tree so needed to know what other trees I could use. My parrot will be kept busy stripping many other varieties now. Thanks.

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