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Bunch O Buckets Java Wood Foraging Perch - Interactive Bird Toy
Bunch O Buckets Java Wood Foraging Perch - Interactive Bird Toy
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Bunch O Buckets Java Wood Foraging Perch
Give your bird the enrichment they crave with the Bunch O Buckets Foraging Perch — a one-of-a-kind, naturalistic activity station that doubles as a functional cage accessory. At approximately 12 inches long, this toy features a rustic java wood plank with three removable flower pots, each packed with a rotating mix of natural foraging fillers like shredded palm, crinkle paper, cork pieces, and natural fibers.
Since every toy is handcrafted, the fillers in each bucket vary from perch to perch — meaning your bird is never quite sure what they're going to find. That unpredictability is the point. By mimicking the randomness of foraging in the wild, the Bunch O Buckets keeps your bird mentally stimulated, curious, and coming back for more.
What makes this perch truly special is the seamless natural java wood screw system: a threaded bolt runs through the end of the perch and locks into a java wood nut, letting you mount it securely to virtually any cage bar — no plastic hardware, no clashing materials. The entire attachment looks and feels like a natural extension of the wood itself, preserving that rugged, organic aesthetic from mount to tip.
Strands of natural rope hang from the underside of the platform for bonus chewing and tugging enrichment, while the variety of textures across each pot keeps curious beaks busy for hours. Perfect for cockatiels, conures, caiques, small Amazons, and similarly sized birds.
Features:
- ~12" java wood perch with live-edge plank design
- Three removable terracotta-style flower pots with variable foraging fillers
- Natural java wood screw mounting system — attaches to virtually any cage bar
- Hanging rope strands for added chewing and tugging enrichment
- 100% bird-safe natural materials
- Handcrafted — fillers, colors, and components vary by toy for ever-changing enrichment
Because foraging isn't just play — it's mental health.
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