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Found blue budgie with yellow chest near Nottingham tram stop
East Midlands
Found
listing
Posted
about 1 month
ago
Description
I found a bright blue budgie with a yellow chest this afternoon around 2:15pm near the tram stop by the Nottingham Victoria Centre on Upper Parliament Street, East Midlands. It's a small parrot, about the size of a canary, with a white face and an orange beak. It has a distinctive green leg band with the number 12 on it and a tiny nick in the right wing feather. The bird seems surprisingly tame and even hopped onto my finger after I called. If this is your bird, message me here and we can arrange a safe handover; I’d really like to see it go home.
Approximate found location
East Midlands
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