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Post by Birdman106 on Jun 28, 2011 20:35:46 GMT 10
Help my bird has escaped on monday help me
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Post by avinet on Jun 28, 2011 21:49:59 GMT 10
Where do you live, and describe the bird to us.
Was it partly clipped or fully flighted. If it was partly clipped then it is likely still around the area you live. If it was fully flighter it could travel a long way. However in general a bird that escapes will fly a couple of hundred metres and then land in a tree and spend a lot of time wondering what to do next. Often they will just stay put until hunger and thirst make them move.
Get posters made up with a photo of the bird, and see if you can put them up in shop windows around your neighbourhood, make sure any pet shops and vets around are notified. do a letter box drop for houses within a km of your house. And walk the area looking up in the trees for any sign of it. If there is a local newspaper get a lost advert in. If there are radio stations that take pet lost notices then contact them. The more ways you can get the word out the better chance of someone seeing the bird, remembering a notice or flyer, and contacting you.
good luck
Mike
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Post by Birdman106 on Jul 5, 2011 23:19:15 GMT 10
we found him
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