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Post by stephk on Oct 13, 2006 10:44:59 GMT -7
My friend sent me this link today and it made me smile... Always nice to read a happy reunion story! Click HereEDIT: Repair link
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Post by spookyhurst on Oct 13, 2006 19:27:56 GMT -7
Aww, that's a sweet story .
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Post by erica on Oct 13, 2006 20:27:50 GMT -7
Oh, I am so happy for both the bird and the owner! It's amazing that the person who found the bird was so vigilent in looking for the true owner. Such a happy ending!
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Post by Jane on Oct 14, 2006 1:25:33 GMT -7
It is a happy story although I am always amazed that people don't seem to realise a bird will easily fly off if it is startled, however tame it is.
Jane
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Post by Preston on Oct 14, 2006 7:51:15 GMT -7
Talk about getting luckey! I always see these people with flighted birds perched on a playstand by the pool. I would be afraid mine would spook and never find it again.
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Post by brodysmom on Oct 16, 2006 10:18:41 GMT -7
Wow - she is very lucky! What a great story!!
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Post by JK on Oct 17, 2006 12:48:27 GMT -7
I am with you preston. I will not even take one of my clipped tiels out anymore. Just don't want to risk it. He flew out on his own twice and I was lucky enought to have found him so I take no chances anymore. To upsetting and hard on my nerves. I am so glad they found him.
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