Lost & found birds in Memphis
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Blue budgie with yellow head near Beale Street
I lost my blue budgie yesterday around 3pm when I opened the back door on Beale Street Landing in Memphis; he slipped out and darted off toward the river. He's a small parakeet, about 5 inches long, with a bright blue body, a yellow head, white cheeks, and subtle black bars on the wings. Unique features: one tail feather is bent to the left, and there's a tiny white speck on his left cheek. This little guy has been with me for years and helps with my anxiety; I’d be incredibly grateful to have him back.
Blue-green cockatiel with orange cheeks, Memphis
I lost my blue-green cockatiel yesterday around 3pm. He's a small pet parrot, about 12 inches long with a bright yellow crest, white face, and vivid orange cheeks. He has a silver leg band on his right leg with the code 'MG-24' and a tiny heart-shaped feather patch near the left wing. I last saw him around Beale Street Landing near the riverfront, then I think he landed near the Memphis Zoo entrance. This bird is part of my family and has sentimental value, so I’m really hoping to get him back.
Bright lime-green budgie with blue cheeks
I found a bright lime-green budgie this afternoon around 3:10pm, perched on the sidewalk outside The Arcade Restaurant on South Main Street in downtown Memphis near Court Square. It’s about 7 inches long, with a yellow head, vivid blue cheek patches, and a long blue-green tail. It wears a small pink leg band on its right leg with the inscription 'MB-17' and has a tiny white feather patch on its left wing. I’m glad I spotted it and brought it inside to keep it safe until the owner claims it. If this is your bird, tell me the leg-band code or the bird’s name so you can verify.
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