Lost Bird Budgie from Twickenham Middlesex TW2

This lost Budgie Bird was last seen around Twickenham Middlesex TW2

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Budgie (known as 'birdy') escaped from cage whilst transferring to car on Thursday 11th August in Rosecroft Gardens, Twickenham, TW2 7 area. He flew over a roof towards the A316 area (ultimately towards the Twickenham Rugby Stadium if he kept flying). Could have settled in immediate area Gladstone Ave, Denehurst Gardens, Rosebine Ave area or any surrounding area, Whitton, Twickenham, Hampton, Hanworth, Richmond. Desperate for any info as my children are devastated.

UPDATE: 12th Aug - amazingly a sighting in a birch tree in a back Garden of Gladstone Ave after we dropped over 200 leaflets in the area! We got round there after getting a phone call from a lovely resident who had spotted him, but couldn't coax him down. After an hour he flew off. He is still on the Rosebine/Denehurst/Rosecroft and Gladstone
estate. Obviously preferring his freedom to coming home!

Light blue line above top of wings round to chest. Few black markings

Missing Budgie Birds in Twickenham
ContactContact Member
Missing since11 Aug 2016
BreedBudgie
Dominant colourWhite
GenderMale
Approx age1
NeuteredNo
MicrochippedNo
LocationTW2
Pet Listing ID75994

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