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we had a African grey parrot in our garden this evening we tried for a good hour to get it out our tree by feeding it Apple unfortunately just as we managed to gain its trust two crows attacked and it flew off. We are on howbury road in nunhead so if people could keep and eye out for it incase the crows injured it!


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Hi pearl1. I just came to this page to report a bird I just spotted on Peckham Rye and it's the same one you saw. I saw it at 8pm today, Mon 9th. It was on the tarmac path that runs from the bottom of Barry Road to the cafe. It was standing next to the second lamppost on the left. It seemed completely unfazed by joggers passing just inches away.

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