Cage & Aviary Birds

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COUPLE of weeks before writing this, I’d spent a thoroughly enjoyable evening at the Ipswich BS. We had the good fortune of having Dave Leadbetter and Peter Barber come and take part in a general budgerigar discussion. Now, sadly, my friends don’t have any interest in birds and wouldn’t know their canaries from their budgies. So as someone who doesn’t get the chance to take part in budgerigar chats regularly, it was a thoroughly enjoyable

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