They will eat this up! Thin wooden spoons - great for small to medium birds to chew and shred. Colorful and full of movement. Small to medium size birds prefer thinner wood. The spoons also create almost a "wind chime" sound when they are moved. Approximately 8" long.
Every time my bird tried to play with it the paper would tear off and I would have to take it out of the cage and adjust it through the slot so she could repeat ..........a waste of both of our time......I took it out of the cage.
The best perches, I have used them for years. but the toy with the tape is really bad.......once the bird tears off the paper you have to take it out and realign the paper.......that lasts for about a minute... the worst.
I used to use the concrete or all sand perches then noticed my birds feet were raw and irritated. Switched to these and his feet are so much better and his nails are trimmed. Been using it for years. DON'T HESITATE!!
I keep a sterilite container near my African Grey's cage with all the things he may need. It's actually more like a toy box. I like to keep a supply of toys in there to replace the toys he destroys in his cage. Luckily, many of the toys from this company are indestructible. They can stand up to my Scarlet Macaw and that's pretty impressive. I got one single pizza slice and it's large. I'm happy with it and glad that I purchased it. Now, it's just hanging around in the toy box until it's needed. And me... I'm just hanging around with him waiting for you guys to put out some new toys. Please take my money! =)