A Safe Place To Call Home
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Bob, the Blue and Gold macaw, is at my home. He seems a bit befuddled with the recent circumstances but is assimilating into a macaw environment. His flock consists of all African greys! Now he is rooming with three macaw ladies. He may wonder about that!
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Cassie, seen here, is also adapting well in her temporary home. She is outgoing and eager to accept love from her admirers. She is used to being the center of attention. No feet? No problem!
The others are also in good care. We hope our friend recovers quickly, but until then, we've got her birds in loving homes.
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