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Friday, July 26, 2013
a lovebird turns us upside down
No elaborate post today, friends - we found this little guy (girl? How does one tell?) in our back yard yesterday AM. He was hungry and scared, and now he is in a kitty carrier quickly mocked up as a bird haven with a mirror taped to the side, a nice crinkled up newspaper ball for a toy, and water and seed (correct variety I hope). We have "found bird" notices at Craigslist and the local Humane Society, and if we don't find his family, we have lined up a birdie haven nearby to rescue him. He seems a bit sad. I hope the toys (which I figured out and installed just now) cheer him up.
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oh no! I hope his peeps "find" him soon!
I find it so sad that birds have to live in cages, but I guess your local environment wouldn't suit him/her, and he would be killed by the resident birds.
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