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  1. Unfortunately my African Grey managed to fly out of the back door in May 2009. I have done absolutely everything to get him back, even offering a £1000 reward as an incentive to anyone who may have decided to keep him or sell him on. I had regular sightings until the end of November 2009 and as you will recall the weather was extremely mild for the time of year. I was unable to track the parrot as he never seemed to return to any of the gardens he was originally spotted in, despite me leaving them parrot food to put out. Most of the sightings were near a local wood and I believe he was roosting there and venturing out into nearby gardens during the day to find food. I am now fearing the worst since our recent cold spell (although it was much milder in london where I am), it still dipped to freezing and the snow layed for at least one day before thawing. Does anyone know if my parrot could survive the cold? Or does anyone know of any other parrots that have managed to survive for months in the wild before being caught. I have a new baby grey oscar, whom i purchased in August, but it doesn't take away the pain and grief of losing my chez. if anyone can offer any advice I would be most grateful. Post edited by: tiffany858, at: 2009/12/29 19:10 picture of my beautiful Chez<br><br>Post edited by: tiffany858, at: 2009/12/29 19:48
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