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My flatmate has been given a baby Parrot by her ex. But we don’t like birds in cages and we want to find a place where this bird can live happily.
Anyone know if a baby Parrot can survive if released in a park?
The nearest bird sanctuary to us is apparently a four hour drive, if not more.
We’re in London - anyone out there have any suggestions please?!
I doubt seriously that it would survive on its own. Have you tried calling the London Zoo? They just opened a new tropical bird walk through the Blackburn Pavilion.
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There is no way that a baby Parrot would survive in the park,
Not only that but it is illegal to release domesticated birds into the wild and this could land you in a great deal of trouble,Why not advertise it in Cage & Aviary Birds there are quite a number of people looking for Parrot Pets.