Cleaning the bird aviary + List of TOXIC plants for birds

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  • Опубліковано 4 гру 2024
  • In this video I will show you what I have to do in order to keep the aviary clean. I will aslo be removing some toxic plants and giving a list of plants you should avoid since they are considered toxic to birds
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    TOXIC PLANTS
    Acokanthera - Acokanthera spp. (all parts toxic, except ripe fruit)
    Amaryllis - Amaryllis spp.
    Angel’s Trumpet - Datura spp.
    Apricot - Prunus armeniaca (pits, leave, and bark)
    Apple - Malus spp., (seeds, leaves, bark)
    Avocado - Persea Americana
    Azalea - Rhododendron canadenis
    Balsam Pear, Bitter Melon - Momordica charantia
    Baneberry - Actaea rubra, A. pachypoda
    Belladonna - Atropa belladonna
    Bird of Paradise - Poinciana and related spp.
    Bittersweet - Celastrus spp.
    Black Locust - Robinia pseudoacacia
    Boxwood - Boxus spp.
    Braken Fern - Pteridium aquilinum
    Buckthorn - Karwinskia humboldtiana and related spp.
    Burdock - Arctium spp.
    Buttercup - Ranunculus spp.
    Caladium - Caladium spp.
    Calla Lily - Zantedeschia aethiopica
    Catclaw Acacia - Acacia greggii (twigs and leaves)
    Caster Bean - Ricinus communis
    Cherry - Prunus spp. (pits, leaves and bark)
    Chinaberry - Melia azadarach
    Clematis - Clematis montana and related spp.
    Coral Plant - Jatropha mutifida
    Crocus (autumn) - Cholochicum autumnale
    Cycad or Sago Cycas - Cycas revoluta
    Daffodil - Narcissus tazetta
    Daphne - Daphne mezerum
    Death Camas - Zigadenus venenosus and other related species
    Delphinium - Delphinium spp.
    Devil’s Ivy - Epipremnum aureum
    Dieffenbachia (dumb cane) - Dieffenbachia spp.
    Eggplant - Solonum melongena (unripe/ripe fruit, leaves)
    Elderberry - Sambucus mexicana (roots, leaves, stems, bark)
    Elephant’s Ears or Taro - Colocasia spp.
    Euonymus - Euonymus spp.
    European Pennyroyal - Mentha pulegium
    Figs - Ficus spp. (sap)
    Four o’clock - Mirabilis jalapa
    Heliotrope - Heliotropium spp.
    Henbane - Hyoscyamus niger
    Holly - Ilex aquifolium and related spp. (leaves, berries)
    Horse Chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum and related spp.
    Horse Nettle - Solanum carolinense
    Hyacinth - Hyacinthus orientalis
    Hydrangea - Hydrangea spp.
    Iris - Iris spp.
    Ivy - Hedera spp. (Boston, English and some others)
    Jack-in-the-Pulpit - Arisaema spp.
    Jerusalem Cherry - Solanum pseudocapsicum and related spp. (leaves, seeds and flowers)
    Jonquil - Narcissus jonquilla
    Juniper - Juniperus spp.
    Lantana - Lantana camara
    Larkspur - Delphinium spp.
    Laurel - Kalmia spp.
    Lily-of-the-Valley - Convalleria majalis
    Lobelia - Lobelia spp.
    Locoweed - Astragalus spp. and Oxytopis spp.
    Lupine - Lupinus spp.
    Marijuana - Cannabis sativa
    Milkweed - Asclepias spp.
    Mistletoe - Phoradendron villosum
    Mock Orange - Philadelphus spp.
    Moonseed - Menispermum canadense
    Monkshood - Aconitum spp.
    Morning Glory - Ipomoea violacea (seeds)
    Mushrooms - Amanita spp. And many others
    Narcissus - Narcissus spp.
    Oak - Quercus spp.
    Oleander - Nerium oleander
    Peach - Prunus persica (leaves, pit, bark)
    Pear - Pyrus spp. (leaves, seeds, bark)
    Peony - Paeonia officinalis
    Periwinkle - Vinca minor, Vinca rosea
    Peyote - Lophophora williamsii
    Philodendron - Philodendron spp. and Monstera spp.
    Plum - Prunus spp. (leaves, pit, bark)
    Poison Hemlock - Conium maculatum
    Poison Ivy - Toxicodendron radicans, includes T. rydbergii
    Poison Oak - Toxicodendron querciflium and T. diversilobum
    Poison Sumac - Rhux vernix
    Poinsettia - Euphorbia pulcherrima
    Poppy - Papaver somniferum and related spp.
    Pokeweed - Phytolacca Americana
    Potato - Solanum tuberosum (sprouts, leaves, berries, green tubers)
    Pothos - Eprimemnum aureum
    Primrose - Prmula spp.
    Privet - Ligustrum vulgare
    Ragwort - Senecio jacobea and related spp.
    Red Maple - Acer rubrum
    Rhododendron - Rhododendron spp.
    Rhubarb - Rheum rhabarbarum (leaves)
    Rosary Pea - Abrus precatorius
    Sage - Salvia officinalis
    Shamrock Plant - Medicago lupulina, Trifolium repens, Oxalis acetosella
    Skunk Cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus
    Snowdrop - Galanthus nivalis
    Sorrel - Rumex spp., Oxalis spp.
    Spurges - Euphorbia spp.
    Star of Bethlehem - Ornithogalum umbellatum
    Sweet Pea - Lathyrus odoratus
    Tobacco - Nicotiania spp.
    Tomato - Lycopersicon esculentum (stems and leaves)
    Tulip - Tulipa spp.
    Virginia Creeper - Panthenocissus quinquefolia
    Vetches - Vicia spp.
    Water Hemlock - Cicuta spp.
    Waxberry - Symphoricarpos albus
    Wisteria - Wisteria spp.
    Yew - Taxus spp

КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @franciscomelendez4021
    @franciscomelendez4021 4 роки тому +2

    Woww, Tremenda informacion!!!
    So many plants I didn't know were toxic to birds! Gracias

  • @TropicalAviaryBirds
    @TropicalAviaryBirds 2 роки тому

    Hi! Yet a great video - bit in my opinion you are a bit wrong to say that all these plants are poison to our birds. Many may be to humans but not the same for birds - and if so, then very mildly. The birds will just stop eating them. So very good to focus on plants - but it is a shame if people wont use many of these beautiful plants in their aviary. Many of these I use already or would not hessitate to use 😊👍 Nevertheless, a huge effort to make this video 👍

  • @ShannasCountryCreek
    @ShannasCountryCreek 2 роки тому

    Thank you🐦🥰

  • @amal7105
    @amal7105 4 роки тому +2

    3:44 its not bird of paradise.I think it is the picture of gulmohar

    • @paradiseaviary
      @paradiseaviary  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Amal you could be right I looked it up and they are very similar, I dont know if they belong to the same subspecies and they are just called different names because they are in diffirent parts of the world, but here we know them as mexican red birds of paradise

  • @KT-mu8kn
    @KT-mu8kn 3 роки тому

    Hello. Thank you for your videos, I really enjoy them. I see that you put your egg food on the ground, so I was wondering how you keep those areas clean? Doesn’t the egg food get down into the soil and rot?

    • @paradiseaviary
      @paradiseaviary  3 роки тому

      Hi K T, Im glad your enjoying the videos. The eggfood is placed in different parts of the aviary, but yes sometimes on the ground and what is not eaten by the birds just goes back into the earth it doesnt cause any harm to leave it there. I also do compost in the aviary floor so this attracks alot of small insects that are in the soil and these preaty much eat any left overs the birds dont. At the same time birds also benefit from this since they look for and eat these small insect. It a small ecosystem.

  • @fazeinhaze2687
    @fazeinhaze2687 3 роки тому

    Some of the plants you posted are great food source for bees and butterflies. Birds, bees and butterflies share the same habitats naturally, forming healthy food chain.

  • @fazeinhaze2687
    @fazeinhaze2687 3 роки тому +1

    Figs are poisonous to birds? Birds love fig fruits! The sap from the branch cuts is irritating to some people, but I have never seen any bird bothered by the sap. No, they don’t eat the sap or play with the sap.

  • @tmmisunderstood
    @tmmisunderstood 4 роки тому

    great video make a video what types of plants we can keep!!

    • @paradiseaviary
      @paradiseaviary  4 роки тому

      Thank you i made one a while back hope this helps
      ua-cam.com/video/GAV3MFRJyJw/v-deo.html

  • @Farmer2492
    @Farmer2492 4 роки тому

    Hi great video what plants do you recommend in a large walk-in aviary

    • @paradiseaviary
      @paradiseaviary  4 роки тому

      Thank you. Heres the one that talks about bird safe plants. It shows a large list of safe plants that can be used in aviaries.
      ua-cam.com/video/GAV3MFRJyJw/v-deo.html

    • @pearsedraws0916
      @pearsedraws0916 3 роки тому

      @@paradiseaviary thx

  • @zenekpipka4594
    @zenekpipka4594 3 роки тому

    apples and apricots are not poisonous in any way, only their seeds contain amygdalin, but no astrilde is able to split apricot kernels and apple seeds would have to eat a lot, and he will not do it because they are inside the apple

  • @ֆքǟռ-m5g
    @ֆքǟռ-m5g 3 роки тому

    🙏🏼

  • @Lara-id2tu
    @Lara-id2tu Рік тому

    where does all the bleach water go ?

  • @jgonzalez3119
    @jgonzalez3119 6 місяців тому

    fig tree poisonous to birds???

  • @timbradoespanoloriginalgal444
    @timbradoespanoloriginalgal444 4 роки тому

    Un saludo compañero

  • @salvalorenzolorenzo7283
    @salvalorenzolorenzo7283 4 роки тому

    Gracias amigo por la información👌😉un saludo

  • @ֆքǟռ-m5g
    @ֆքǟռ-m5g 3 роки тому

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