PortaPerch
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- Apr 28, 2012
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- Parrots
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Chewbaca, F. Galah, h10/10;
Greybeard, M. Congo AG h03/09
We subscribe to ParrotAlert.com .
This one hits close to home - about a mile: African Grey Lost 2012-9-18.
Comment - "her name is tiki she says tiki bird and kiss kiss and curren she is only two years her wings were clipped a few months ago we did not know she could fly.....please call if you find her in the Huntington Beach area."
Other recent ones within 30 miles:
LOST AMAZON Los Angeles
LOST COCKATIEL Costa Mesa
STOLEN COCKATOO Redondo Beach
LOST AFRICAN GREY Torrance
LOST BUDGERIGAR Glassell Park
LOST COCKATIEL Long Beach
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We were unaware how often flight feathers need to be trimmed until we had an event with Greybeard, luckily before the point where he could gain altitude. Now we have it done about every six weeks.
Fright feathers grow out one at a time on our two, and I can grab Chewbaca's wing long enough to cut the one that has grown out. It is not so easy with Greybeard.
This one hits close to home - about a mile: African Grey Lost 2012-9-18.
Comment - "her name is tiki she says tiki bird and kiss kiss and curren she is only two years her wings were clipped a few months ago we did not know she could fly.....please call if you find her in the Huntington Beach area."
Other recent ones within 30 miles:
LOST AMAZON Los Angeles
LOST COCKATIEL Costa Mesa
STOLEN COCKATOO Redondo Beach
LOST AFRICAN GREY Torrance
LOST BUDGERIGAR Glassell Park
LOST COCKATIEL Long Beach
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We were unaware how often flight feathers need to be trimmed until we had an event with Greybeard, luckily before the point where he could gain altitude. Now we have it done about every six weeks.
Fright feathers grow out one at a time on our two, and I can grab Chewbaca's wing long enough to cut the one that has grown out. It is not so easy with Greybeard.