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Couldn't find the story on the Sun site, only an Australian papaer that's picked up the story. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/runaway-parrot-returns-to-london-home-for-a-tipple/story-fn3dxity-1225863867791


The story seems to have a twist that didn't appear here. Perhaps we should cobble together our own version to sell. "Parrot's rehab flight foiled. I just want to go dry, says Reggie".

I just read the story in DM. What utter rubbish! And they have used the picture we took to post here... I am glad to say we fed him a better diet while he was vacationing with us! I have posted my comment to the DM forum but dont hold much hope it will appear on there

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