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Looks like you are feeding him on mushroom soup?

 

 

Harrisons juvenile avian feed.

 

 

 

That's not one of your local Parakeets, is it? :confused1:

 

 

Ring necked Parakeet?

 

Sure is, It's home was destroyed by decay & high wind.

 

Family home & sibblings didn't make it, sadly.

 

 

 

 

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Nice one Dave.

 

It doesn't take too much extra effort to relocate nests slightly, replan jobs etc. to accomodate our feathered friends, and IME the customer is invariably onside with this.

 

Accidents will happen, of course, but as pointed out earlier, deliberately destroying nests with young is legally and morally wrong.

 

We are meant to be the good guys, right?

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''Or do you just stick them through the chipper?'' WTF its a criminal offence to disturb nesting birds and to cause harm to ANY animal. you need to read the Animal Welfare Act.

 

And its morally wrong too. And if you put it on hear that you do chip birds or other animals you will get a call from the police...

 

Did I say I put birds through chippers? No. Did I put a 'sneaky' symbol (for what it's worth), after the question, implying a joke of sorts? Yes.

You are the first person to misunderstand it....

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