Cage & Aviary Birds

Who’s Who on the club and show scene

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Q Which clubs have you been most involved with? Any official roles?

Over the last 46 years I’ve been a member of the full spectrum of clubs, from my local CBS, Southern Counties & Yorkshire FBBA, FBL, FBA, AFS, Avicultural Society, Parrot Society UK and

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