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kendrafitz
12-27-2015, 12:15 PM
It's so neat that the crows have accepted him/her.
It was interesting to read that bc of the weather there are flocks of parrots living wild in CA. Very cool.
spiritbird
12-27-2015, 02:48 PM
What is the photo? Wont let me see it.
It's an article and photo of a sulphur-crested cockatoo that lives wild with a family of crows/ravens in the San Diego area. I have family that lives there, right off Tamarack Ave. I need to call them today to see if they've seen this!
He/she obviously finds enough to eat out there..?..
What is the photo? Wont let me see it.Try this URL, Dianne:
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Thanks, Tony :). Amigo gets along great with the ravens in our area, they've never had an issue with him.
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