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20 Jun in Brush Cottage | Comments (5)Yesterday, Dave, Tessa and I took Poppy for our usual daily walk – we were on the recreation ground when we saw something in a tree. We stopped and went a little closer – and in no time at all – an African Grey Parrot launched itself out of the tree and landed on David’s arm…. honestly – I’m not having you on!

We brought her home – popped her in our old hamster cage and set about looking for the owner. This is one of the tamest parrots I have ever seen – She likes to sit on my shoulder and have me stroke her head. Some poor person out there has given this bird a lot of love and attention and must be devastated to have lost her. I hope we can reunite them. In the meantime we have nicknamed my husband …. The Parrot Whisperer!
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Jen, and she is in lovely condition too. Shame I really hope that you find her owner. They must be gutted at loosing their pet. Parrots live for ages and get attached to their owners… Keep us up to date on your search
Comment by Heather — June 21, 2010 @ 8:12 am
This is brilliant Jen – could only happen to you guys! I do hope you are able to find the owners soon.
Comment by Colleen Skinner — June 21, 2010 @ 7:22 pm
What news on the search for her/his owner? Is she/he driving you mad yet
Comment by Heather — July 7, 2010 @ 3:05 pm
Ah Heath – No news on the parrot I’m afraid. I had a guy come and look at him today, but I don’t think he belongs to Matt……..We are getting fairly concerned…… David is being driven slowly insane – what to do?
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