Subject: [Tweeters] Parakeet at my feeders
Date: Thu Jul 9 10:59:55 PDT 2020
From: Peggy Mundy - peggy_busby at yahoo.com

Another thought, if you have a local community group or lost pets group on facebook, you might check to see if someone is looking for their parakeet.  I had one escape once and was pretty upset until it, fortunately, returned.
Peggy



On Thursday, July 9, 2020, 10:48:02 a.m. PDT, Diane Weinstein <diane_weinstein at msn.com> wrote:

Christina,
A few years ago a friend had a parakeet coming to her feeder.  She was concerned that he would not survive the coming winter.  With the advice of a rescue group (probably PAWS) she was able to capture the bird and keep him as a pet. To keep him company, she also adopted another parakeet from a shelter in Seattle.  The other parakeet had also been an escapee who had been caught in the wild.  The two escapees quickly became fast friends and talked up a storm presumably about their adventures in the wild.
If the parakeet continues to come to your feeder, you may want to consider trapping him.
Diane WeinsteinSammamish
From: Tweeters <tweeters-bounces at mailman11.u.washington.edu> on behalf of Christina <joannabird413 at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 1:55 PM
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Subject: [Tweeters] Parakeet at my feeders Hello all,Sittin at the feeder and surprise, a parakeet! Green belly, yellow face, and indigo blue tail. Very pretty and healthy looking

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