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Toxic and Safe Plants/Trees for Birds - Household Poisons
Be very, very careful with potted plants though. Unlike planted ones where the fertilizer can wash away very easily, they're contained within the pot and can be for months. Some birds like to dig (Australian Cockatoos) whilst others actually eat dirt and clay (like Macaws in the wild with clay licks). So if you decide to put it in there, do so with caution.
There is a full list here:
Toxic and Safe Plants/Trees for Birds - Household Poisons
Be very, very careful with potted plants though. Unlike planted ones where the fertilizer can wash away very easily, they're contained within the pot and can be for months. Some birds like to dig (Australian Cockatoos) whilst others actually eat dirt and clay (like Macaws in the wild with clay licks). So if you decide to put it in there, do so with caution.
Great minds must think alike. See my post right above yours, must have been posted within seconds of each other! <<GRIN>>!!
In my opinion, and speaking from my experience of having an outdoor bird...they won't eat something that is toxic. Your bird might taste it, with a nibble, but will spit it out and know what it is, for what it is.