On Monday evening, a little blue Budgie landed at the south concession stand at Tod’s Point, and stayed a spell.
Concession stand workers noticed the bird was very friendly because he flew away and then returned, coming very close to the people in and around the stand.
What to do?
While there are parakeets who make Tod’s Point their home, this Budgie, who concession stand workers decided to call Jeffrey, obviously had been someone’s pet.
A Budgie, short for Budgerigar, is a type of parakeet. They are a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrots.
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Concession stand workers found a milk crate and Jeffrey hopped right inside.
Then, volunteers from Pit Stop Rescue, a division of Cat Assistance, arrived with a small bird cage and Jeffrey hopped from the crate to the bird cage.
On the way to the pet shop for bird seed and a bigger bird cage, Jeffrey chirped happily. It wasn’t long before he ate a bird seed dinner and had a nice drink of water.
If by chance Jeffrey belongs to you email tea66@optonline.net
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