Can I give my bird maple branches?

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You might look at this website: Red Maple Leaf Poisoning of Horses it has some leaf id tips..

Mountain Maple or Red = my guesses. Just guesses.

Climate can impact the coloration of red maples by preventing them from turning red.
 
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You might look at this website: Red Maple Leaf Poisoning of Horses it has some leaf id tips..

Mountain Maple or Red = my guesses. Just guesses.

Climate can impact the coloration of red maples by preventing them from turning red.


Iā€™ve emailed my local extension office now for an opinion. I think. The site isnā€™t working very well lmao


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How sure were they? really doesn't look like a sugar maple to me. I could be wrong, but the jagged edges seem uncharacteristic. I really am shocked that is their suggestion. Also, I do not know if tar-spot is safe. Like I said, could be wrong--just doubt that's a sugar maple. They should know, but I will say it looks a lot more jagged than all sugar maples I have seen.
 
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How sure were they? really doesn't look like a sugar maple to me. I could be wrong, but the jagged edges seem uncharacteristic.


I donā€™t know, they said what they thought it was but really just focused on the fungus. Iā€™ll attach the reply. I donā€™t think Iā€™ll be taking any branches from my tree because even if it is a sugar maple I canā€™t find any information about if the fungus is harmful to animals.
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I dunno---I think they look way more jagged, but they have better knowledge than I do in all likelihood. I would ask them how certain they are and perhaps even show pictures of the other varieties...but that's just me. I expected a different reply-- I think sugar-maple doesn't seem correct.
 
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I dunno---I think they look way more jagged, but they have better knowledge than I do in all likelihood. I would ask them how certain they are and perhaps even show pictures of the other varieties...but that's just me. I expected a different reply-- I think sugar-maple doesn't seem correct.


Yeah, personally I think it looks far more like a silver, especially looking at the fall coloration. It doesnā€™t get nearly as red as a sugar, the leaves often have green still in the center and are more orangey yellow on the outside. I donā€™t know either, but maybe Iā€™ll try contacting again.


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a red maple can stay green due to an early frost (your location makes sense). It has to do with temperature and nutrition. Coloration can vary, even in the fall, but the edges don't look smooth enough for a sugar maple (IMO). I didn't expect them to say sugar maple, as I expect them to know better than I, but it concerns me a little, given the importance here.
 
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a red maple can stay green due to an early frost (your location makes sense). It has to do with temperature and nutrition. Coloration can vary, even in the fall, but the edges don't look smooth enough for a sugar maple (IMO). I didn't expect them to say sugar maple, as I expect them to know better than I, but it concerns me a little, given the importance here.


I have to agree with you it just doesnā€™t look right to me. And yeah, itā€™s a little too important to take someoneā€™s guess because even though I know next to nothing about trees it just doesnā€™t seem right.


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