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Author Topic: LOST RAINBOW BUDGIE IN BRISTOL  (Read 453 times)
Denny
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« on: Wed 28* Oct 2009, 06.49 PM »

Hi. I have lost a rainbow budgie in the Stockwood area of Bristol.  God knows how the bird escaped from the avairy, but it is gone.  She is ringed so any information would be gratefully received. thank you. Denice.

If yu have any info please PM me, desparate to get this bird back, Thank you x
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scarletemo
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« Reply #1 on: Wed 28* Oct 2009, 07.14 PM »

sorry to hear about ur bird. i hope you get him back soon x
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« Reply #2 on: Thu 29* Oct 2009, 12.11 PM »

Hi sorry to hear your rainbow escaped, hope you have some good news soon 

Have you looked on the lost and found page on the main sight Click here
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dee
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« Reply #3 on: Thu 29* Oct 2009, 03.31 PM »

so to hear you ve lost your little girl hope she gets returned safe and sound 
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Denny
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« Reply #4 on: Fri 30* Oct 2009, 08.58 AM »

Thanks everyone, I am gutted, have always wanted a Rainbow to add to my flock, only got her from a local breeder a few weeks ago.  God knows how she got out as I am so careful.  Have put up notes in the local shops and called everyone I know in the area, even called the local animal rescue to see if anybody had handed her in. I did call the breeder as she is ringed, but she private rings her birds so there is no way she can be traced back to her.  Problem is there are so many magpies and crows around here chances are they got to her first.  I just hope she flew in somebody's window and is happy!
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