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muffins78 Wrote:

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> Im sorry to hear this - I hope he comes home soon.

> What?s his name, does he have a favourite treat

> that he would approach someone for - if they see

> him?

Thank you

His name is Jack and he likes peanuts. He may not be friendly to strangers so if anyone does see him it?ll be better off letting me get him.

first mate Wrote:

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> Is he able to fly or are his wings clipped?



I just spoke to my mum she told me his wings were never clipped and she saw him actually take off into the trees so I don?t think he?ll be found stuck in someone?s garden. He probably ran off to chase the wild parrots in the area. Maybe he?ll come back but at least I have the comfort of knowing he can fly away from any predators

muffins78 Wrote:

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> Perfect at least he can hopefully be made stay

> somewhere If people can distract him with the bird

> nuts until you arrive :)

> My friend has an African Grey - they are gorgeous

> and full of personality - someone will spot him

Thank you I hope if he does get spotted he?ll want to come back 😅

You need to go out calling before it gets light in the morning. If there are lots of trees nearby he will stay locally. Also register him lost on www.parrotalert.com and also on the Facebook pages Lost and Found parrots and also the parrot society https://theparrotsocietyuk.org/site/index.php/parrot-information/lost-and-found-parrots/


Good luck with finding your parrot.

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