Product Description
Add the Australian bush into your parrot’s cage by providing real Eucalyptus branches for your bird to perch on and chew. The natural variation in the branches thickness allows for your parrot to exercise their feet. We leave the bark on our perches to provide texture for foot health and for an added bonus, your bird will have loads of fun chewing it off.
This perch uses a stainless steel M6 bolt to enable you to bolt it onto the side of your parrot’s cage with the option to purchase washers and a wingnut if you need it. The bolt extends approximately 25 mm out of the perch. You can always reuse your hardware from your previous Eucalyptus Bolt-on Perch.
This perch is available in three different thicknesses and three different lengths, accommodating all species, it is also a great way to provide different thickness perches in your bird’s cage. Don’t be afraid to provide a larger perch to what is recommended, as all species can benefit from any size. See the guide below to determine the best perch for you.
Perch size |
Perch diameter |
Perch length |
Hardware |
Recommended species |
Small |
2 cm |
30 cm, 35 cm or 40 cm |
SS M6 wingnut & two SS 32mm washers |
Small birds: Conures, Quakers & Cockatiels etc. |
Medium |
3 cm |
30 cm, 35 cm or 40 cm |
SS M6 wingnut & two SS 32mm washers |
Medium birds: Small Amazons, Small Cockatoos & African Greys etc. |
Large |
4 – 5 cm |
30 cm, 35 cm or 40 cm |
SS M6 wingnut & two SS 50mm washers |
Large birds: Large Cockatoos, Macaws etc. |
We collect all our natural products in an ethically and sustainable way. We clean and disinfect all our timber with veterinary grade disinfectant that has been proven to destroy all avian diseases.
Please note: As this toy is handmade with natural materials, there may be slight variances between products and sizing.
Product Reviews
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Reasonably good value, a bit wobbly
Posted by Sam on 16th Nov 2017
I like the variety of these perches, and how some are smooth and some are rough.
I found I couldn't quite get these perches in a spot where they didn't bend down when weight was on them. I suspect it's due to their length and the fact there's only one securing point to the cage.
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