Cage & Aviary Birds

Norfolk FBA: the story resumes

IT WAS in the May 6 2020 issue of Cage & Aviary Birds that an article I had written appeared, highlighting how the Norfolk Foreign Bird Association (FBA) open show had progressed over the past 30 years or so. It pinpointed the successes (and failures), and the challenges faced in the few years prior to the 2019 show. A further article was to follow once plans for the 2020 show had been finalised. The pandemic put an abrupt end to the show plans for both 2020 and 2021 and to the follow-up article.

Now life is getting back towards normal, although I doubt it will go back to

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