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well done, good to see birds getting the chance to home, I got a call 2-3 days ago from my local garbage a bird had walked into their office, reported it, belongs to a Mr Brackenbury from Boston, (no not America)emoticon-0136-giggle.gif was at the race from Perth last week, so we agreed i would feed it up a bit and release it from the forth bridge, so done that today, it went away over the Forth so hopefully it gets home, done the same for a bird from Newcastle a couple of weeks ago and it homed ,

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I think if they are attacked they can lose their way through fear. Neil found mine in his loft on Sunday / Monday after clocks. He phoned me, telephone ring, and we agreed to give it the chance to home after its couple of days bed and breakfast. seems all it needed was time to get over the shock, if that was the reason. :)

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