AmyMyBlueFront
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- Apr 14, 2015
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- Amy a Blue Front 'Zon
Jonesy a Goffins 'Too who had to be rehomed :-(
And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
..ok now,after I post this,y'all prolly have an idea on how young I am lol..
Anyone remember <besides ME!> the tv commercial for...."grape nuts" I think it was? Where the announcer says.." Ever eat a pine cone? most parts are edible?" The guys name was Yule Gibbons, a naturalist.
Anyway, my question being this..can our fids eat 'em too? I was at work tonight,and all along the property line we have numerous pine trees,and they are all molting ,for the lack of the proper terminology :54: .. and new cones are growing.
So I picked up a half of plastic grocery bag full. The cones are about 3.25 inches high with a diameter of about 2 inches. They look like miniature Christmas trees themselves I know the trees have not been sprayed with any pesticides,and I plan on thoroughly washing 'em anyway. I was just wondering if they'd be safe for Amy to nibble/chew on,and use for toys?
Jim
Jim
Anyone remember <besides ME!> the tv commercial for...."grape nuts" I think it was? Where the announcer says.." Ever eat a pine cone? most parts are edible?" The guys name was Yule Gibbons, a naturalist.
Anyway, my question being this..can our fids eat 'em too? I was at work tonight,and all along the property line we have numerous pine trees,and they are all molting ,for the lack of the proper terminology :54: .. and new cones are growing.
So I picked up a half of plastic grocery bag full. The cones are about 3.25 inches high with a diameter of about 2 inches. They look like miniature Christmas trees themselves I know the trees have not been sprayed with any pesticides,and I plan on thoroughly washing 'em anyway. I was just wondering if they'd be safe for Amy to nibble/chew on,and use for toys?
Jim
Jim