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Subject: | Cockatiels (was: Re: Crested Pigeons) |
From: | Macaw <> |
Date: | Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:09:04 +1000 |
> There was also a Cockatiel in East Burwood last evening, just south of the > East Burwood Reserve (actually in the little park at the end of Coventry > Street - Melway 62 B8) - I suppose probably an escapee, but it didn't do > any of the obvious escapee things such as talk, and it appeared to have a > normal "wild" colour pattern. I own a cockatiel with the normal wild pattern...he doesn't talk either. In fact, if he escaped into the normal range he could be mistaken for a real tiel...except for the fact that his tail is only one or two centimetres long. Tom -- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ICQ number: 15613388 BIRDS: http://birdcage.cjb.net WEBRING: http://www.crosswinds.net/sydney/~birdcage/webring PERSONAL: http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Studio/7703 |
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