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Lost birds!

To: 'Charles Hunter' <>, 'Birding-aus NEW' <>
Subject: Lost birds!
From: Tony Russell <>
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 23:48:08 +0000
Hi Charles, maybe all the lost birds are sitting in a gum tree ?

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From: Birding-Aus  On Behalf Of
Charles Hunter
Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 8:51 AM
To: Birding-aus NEW
Subject: Lost birds!

Hi all,
I was just posting a sighting on Eremaea of a presumed escapee Cockatiel
that I saw in a reserve Coogee in Sydney.
I did a quick search out of interest of "Lost Cockatiels" and was rather
surprised to see the large volumes of "lost birds" on Gumtree.
The link is
here:http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-lost-found/sydney/lost+cockatiel/k0c18437l3
003435

I wonder how many birds (budgies, parrots, etc.) are actually "lost" each
year and which species would actually survive their escape.
Personally I am not a fan of having birds or animals in captivity.
Cheers,Charles Hunter



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