The Larry Bird autograph from Lime Rock is probably worth in the $50.00 area, and the regular hologram cards somewhere between $2.50 and $5.00 depending on who wants them and how bad. The Lime Rock holograms of Larry Bird were also more limited in Gold. There were only 1000 of these and many of these were shipped to the dealers that wanted to sell the holograms of Larry Bird.
Lime is not poisonous to humans, as it is commonly used in food and agriculture. However, it should not be used in a bird feeder as it can be harmful to birds if ingested. It is best to use bird-safe materials and seeds in bird feeders to ensure the well-being of the birds.
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The scientific name for the lime green grasshopper is Caelifera.
Lime Green :) Im a bird you see :) Sqwauk
It's just a branch covered with something like a glue and placed somewhere a bird is likely to land. The bird's feet stick to the branch, much like a fly to flypaper and can be collected later by the hunter. There's no lime on or in a lime stick.
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In uncirculated condition, the bill is worth $225. That is if you can find someone willing to pay that...
Don't know its worth, but my uncle bought the Lime Cola Co. shortly after WWII. But is quickly went under as Coke and Pepsi again became available. I remember it had a somewhat bitter tast.
Yes. It's worth around 30,000np. I found it out in jellyneo.net at the item database
The Lime Rock Ken Griffey, Jr. Hologram signature series was issued in 1992. These cards can go anywhere from $2 to $10 depending on the care they've been given and the condition they are in.
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Cockatiels should not be fed lime as it is highly acidic and can be harmful to their digestive system. Citrus fruits, including lime, contain high levels of citric acid, which can lead to gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting and diarrhea, in birds. It is best to stick to a diet of bird-safe fruits and vegetables such as apples, carrots, and leafy greens for your cockatiel's nutritional needs.