Cage & Aviary Birds

Fred Wright's BUDGERIGAR DIARY

FEBRUARY

IT HAS been a busy couple of months for me. Well, at least it's been a busy brain doing a lot of thinking.

I might not have been as fit for the past couple of years as I would have liked and the birds have had to take a back seat. There's nothing more certain than if you don't give the birds the time and dedication they deserve, they go backwards - and that's exactly what's happened. I have not had the puff to work with the birds as I have in the

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