Emerald green parakeet with blue tail
Description
Hey, I’m hoping someone spotted him. I lost my emerald green parakeet yesterday around 3pm near the Bellingham Public Library on Central Ave, perched on a lamppost outside the main entrance before he flew toward Boulevard Park. He’s about the size of a large canary, with turquoise-blue tail feathers and a white ring around his eye, and he wears a small silver leg band labeled 'A12'. This bird means a lot to us—my daughter named him Pico and he’s been part of our family since last year. If you see him or hear anything, please reach out; I’d really appreciate bringing him back home.
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