LOST: Sun Conure (female)

by Kofi
(Lawrenceville, GA, USA)

Lost Sun Conure - Lawrenceville, Georgia - Oct. 10, 2007

Earlier this afternoon the porch screen door was left open and my pet (Maddy) of 10 years flew away. Our family lives in the Collins Hill section of town.

As a female, Maddy is brilliantly colored with the typical Sun Conure yellow, orange, greeen and blue feathers.

Her one distinguishing mark is a small scar over her eye where she recently was accidentally hit by our ceiling fan. It has healed and new growth feathers began to cover this scar up.

We love her dearly and would like to see her again.

Thanks.

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LOST: Sun Conure (female)

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Oct 13, 2007
Re:LOST: GA, Lawrenceville, Sun Conure,"Maddy", Oct. 10,07
by: DianaRae@911ParrotAlert.com

Hello,


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