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Just to offer some degree of balance...a 20 year old Hahns macaw flew from her owner from a backyard a year ago this past August.We spent hundreds of hours searching for her with no luck.After a cold winter...it gets to -35 c here...she was found alive and well,although needed a good vet check.Although these birds are captive and supposed to be in our care...they still have a natural survival instinct.To stay warm they often hang out by restaurants pipe chimneys...likewise with water.Food wise they will scavenge whatever they can to survive.Lets hope this bird is found sooner than later....but until you are able to confirm the bird has been found one way or another you can never give up hope
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Come to think of it, Amigo did quite well in cold weather. He was fed regularly, this helps for sure but the cold temps never seemed to bother him. I hope he's found soon.
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