Ruben wrote:
> Hi
> i have recently bought a pair of Lutino lovebirds, one
> Cobalt masked and one Fischer's lovebird. The latter two are
> a pair.
> Heres the pic:
> http://flickr.com/photos/13611052@[EMAIL
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>
> Today in the morning while feeding the birds i opened the
> cage door, and the male Cobalt masked (his name is Jack)
> came out of the cage and flew away to a nearby tree. The
> other three birds in the cage started to call loudly, but
> Jack was totally confused. I thought i lost the bird for
> ever.
> Suddenly i found two crows started to chase poor Jack and
> pecked him with their large bills. I rushed outside my house
> to save my bird, but couldnt find it anywhere. Then suddenly
> i heard a loud chattering call from a distance. I ran to
> the place from where the sound was coming and found that
> the crows again attacked my bird. He was sitting on the
> ground inside a garden. I somehow managed to pick up the poor
> bird, and came back home. Finally i was able to rescue the
> bird. Fortunately the bird was not much injured. The crows had
> plucked off a few body feathers from his neck. Otherwise my
> bird was perfectly all right. I had never thought that i
> would get him back. The crows are really cruel birds, they
> get so much food in my locality but still they tried to
> kill my poor lovebird. If i was little more late, then those
> bloody crows wud have killed my lovebird. Crows are the
> birds i will hate the most from now onwards.
> i wud be thankful to God for saving the life of my cute
> little bird.
>
>
> Love your pets.
>
> Regards....................Santanu.
Unless you have the proper set up for flight, trimmed wings are a good
idea.


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