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"finiteguy" wrote in message
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> Thank you for all your posts. Something to think about. You say that
> you have found stray birds? Our bird has one of those little bracelets
> around his ankle ( I guess its his ankle) and the pet store recorded
> the number.Hopefully if he got out we would get him back. I know that
> if I found a bird and it had an ID tag, I would trey ot get it back to
> it's family.
Not everyone will bother trying to trace the owner. Why should they if a
sweet, tame and talking little birdy dropped in on them for free?
>So you let your budgies fly freely? Unfortuantely it
> wouldn't work well in my house.
Why not?
>We do spend a lot of time with him. He
> has quite a vocabulary. What do you thiink about the nail problem
> which is what the original post is about. Some people feel that
> concrete perches are good. Any oppinions on that?
All of my birds have concrete perches and I never trim nails.
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