Avocado is praised as a quality food for humans. Wild avocados, a tiny version of the ones sold in the supermarket, are a superfood food for tropical birds such as Quetzals, trogons, bellbirds, and other frugivores (fruit-eating) birds.
Can you feed avocado to birds?
Avocado. This so-called superfood is not so super for our wild birds. Vegetables are typically healthy for birds, but avocados contain a fatty, acidic substance that can cause a wide range of health problems for wild birds, including heart damage and even sudden death.
Why is avocado not good for birds?
Avocado is toxic to parrots as it contains persin in the flesh, stone, and skin. Persin is a fungicidal toxin that causes heart and liver failure in birds.
How much avocado is poisonous to birds?
A lethal dose of avocado in budgies is approximately 3.5 grams, cockatiels 20-30 grams and canaries 2 grams. The adverse effects in birds have been as quickly as 15-30 minutes after ingestion.
What is the best fruit for wild birds?
Berries and small fruits, including blueberries, raspberries, currants, blackberries, mulberries, beautyberries, serviceberries, sumac, holly, juniper, and viburnum are especially popular with many birds. Birds also enjoy other fruits such as oranges, plums, apples, grapes, cherries, crabapples, and prickly pear.
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