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| I'm new here so be nice Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Melbourne
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Hello I am hoping someone can help me. I am new to this forum and have a question about an unidentified branch which I wish to provide to my pet budgie to sit on and chew, however I want to make sure it is safe for him and not toxic. I have been told its from an Elm tree (which apparently is safe) but I would be most grateful if someone can confirm whether this is correct or not? Unfortunately I did not see the tree myself and only have photos of the branch. Any advice would be very much appreciated! Thank you Annalisa |
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| Moderator - Previously known as JayD Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: TreeWorld, Sydney Australia
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small branches fallen from a tree are plentiful, so if in doubt leave it out...the rest you will work out...oh by the way pictures really help with id. All The Best and Welcome to Treeworld.. JayD
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| Admin - Owner Palm & Tree Services in Brisbane Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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