Leroy_Paige New member Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Location Colorado Parrots Tuco the Nanday Conure, Satchel and Gibby DSH Dec 30, 2010 #1 A dead section of an Aspen tree I picked from the woods on xmas morn. Set in a pot of dirt and adorned with homemade toys. Attachments aspen6.webp 57.4 KB · Views: 3,206 aspen5.webp 32.4 KB · Views: 1,118
A dead section of an Aspen tree I picked from the woods on xmas morn. Set in a pot of dirt and adorned with homemade toys.
HRH Di New member Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 1,537 Reaction score 9 Location McKinney, TX Parrots Max - Alexandrine, Jade - Red-Front Macaw, Ruby - CAG Dec 31, 2010 #2 Natural wood (not dowels or machine shaped wood) is the best for parrots. Looks good.
Spiritbird Banned Banned Joined Aug 20, 2009 Messages 5,749 Reaction score 6 Dec 31, 2010 #3 Very nice. You are lucky to live in an area where you have the beautiful Aspen trees. My daughter lives in Aspen Co.
Very nice. You are lucky to live in an area where you have the beautiful Aspen trees. My daughter lives in Aspen Co.
V Von1983 Banned Banned Joined Sep 3, 2010 Messages 1,219 Reaction score 3 Dec 31, 2010 #4 I am SO jealous!!! You are very fortunate! I spend a fortune on natural perches. Basically twigs with stainless steel fixings lol! I don't feel savvy enough to ensure the fallen brach I spot is safe! There are a lot of oaks and silver birches here which I don't think are of any use!
I am SO jealous!!! You are very fortunate! I spend a fortune on natural perches. Basically twigs with stainless steel fixings lol! I don't feel savvy enough to ensure the fallen brach I spot is safe! There are a lot of oaks and silver birches here which I don't think are of any use!