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Missing Parrot - Suffolk - Ipswich - Bramford

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  • cheepskate_2
    cheepskate_2 Posts: 1,669 Forumite
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    vics_1982 wrote: »
    Hi Guys,

    Sorry i haven't updated been out looking solidly for nearly three weeks now,
    He is being seen(more heard screaming i think lol), is looking well and feeding in 3 peoples gardens, however i haven't seen him yet as he is about more during the day when i am at work.

    I will let you all know the minute we have more news.

    Thanks everyone,

    Vics
    xx


    If he has been seen feeding in peoples lawns is there no way you could talk to the owner and put his cage in their lawn with a wire to trap the door closed when he goes in, obviously need you to be watching , but i'm sure a nice juicy grape or bit mango woill entice him down quickly
  • ITFCNUT
    ITFCNUT Posts: 275 Forumite
    Hi I live In Chantry and have family at Bramford cemetary so at least one of us are always trvelling back and forward to Bramford through sproughton.The3y all now know about Archie and will let me know if they see/Hear anything.
    Good luck
  • vics_1982
    vics_1982 Posts: 194 Forumite
    Thanks ITF!!!! and also glittercloud,
    cheepskate, the people who he feeds from most in the afternoons and evenings have had his cage a week, she is in all the time, they set it up so if he wnt in she could shut the door via her conservatory (out of the way) and he sat on the cage once, had a look at the food (allsorts in there) and basically said no way, i am free and thats how its staying!!.
    I guess as its quite warm he is enjoying flying free!!!
    Thanks
    vics
    Sainsbury CC - £1597.25 0% 18 mths left £37.57 Per month DD

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  • sammy_kaye18
    sammy_kaye18 Posts: 3,776 Forumite
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    Vics - I wonder if you put the cage there with a cover on - do you get what i mean - over it to cover but not so that the bird cant get in it. thinking in the eventuality that it rains and you ahve food in it then he might venture in ie to get out fo the rain and have some nice grub - does that make any sense?

    keeping fingers crossed that archie is captured soon.
    Time to find me again
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