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Submitted photo · June 4, 2026

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Green cheek parrot

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AI Identification

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White Wire Bird Cage

Pet Accessory

AI Estimated Value

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$20-40

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a white wire bird cage designed for small to medium-sized birds, as indicated by the presence of a Green Cheek Parrot inside. The cage is rectangular at the base, transitioning into a curved or arched top. It is constructed from thin, painted metal wires forming a grid pattern, with wider wires reinforcing the structure at key points like corners and the top arch. The cage features at least one wooden perch extending horizontally across the interior. The base of the cage appears to be a removable plastic tray designed to catch droppings and spilled seeds. Two clear plastic feeders or water dishes are attached to the exterior of the cage, extending into the interior through openings in the wire grid, and are filled with birdseed. The cage shows minimal signs of wear, with the white paint appearing relatively clean and intact. There is some debris, likely bird seed husks and droppings, on the bottom grate and in the plastic tray, indicative of normal use. The overall construction appears standard for a commercially produced pet bird cage, likely of modern manufacture, intended for housing a single or small pair of birds.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this is a standard commercially available white wire bird cage suitable for small to medium-sized birds like a Green Cheek Parrot. The construction appears typical for modern bird cages, featuring painted metal wires, a plastic base tray, and basic feeders and perches. The condition from the image appears good, with minimal visible wear to the paint and no apparent structural damage. Market conditions for used standard wire bird cages are generally low. These are mass-produced items, and new cages of similar size and features are widely available at affordable prices from pet stores and online retailers. Demand for used cages is consistent but not high, as many owners prefer new cages for hygiene or aesthetic reasons. There is no significant rarity associated with this type of cage. The factors significantly impacting value here are primarily the used condition, albeit good, and the fact that it is a common, readily available item. The presence of the bird is noteworthy but does not add intrinsic value to the cage itself; the bird's health and disposition would influence its own separate value. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are significant. While I can assess the apparent condition and type of cage, I cannot definitively verify the material quality, the security of the wire connections, the true color fidelity, or any potential hidden damage or rust. An in-person examination would allow me to test the structural integrity, feel the quality of the materials, inspect for subtle damage, and assess hygiene more thoroughly. Provenance documentation (e.g., original purchase receipts) could confirm the age and origin, but for a standard cage like this, such documentation is not crucial for valuation.

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