Found Bird Cockatiel from Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33

This found Cockatiel Bird was found around Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33


COCKTIEL, GREY/YELLOW found in Bury St Edmunds, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK (IP33) on 29th April 2017
Name: Tulip
Location: Bury St Edmunds, IP33
Sex: Female
Approx Age: Average
Main Colour: Grey/Silver
Other Colours: Yellow and Grey (Head); White (Right Wing); White (Left Wing)
Other Features: Small yellow flex on wings and chest
No Leg Ring or Id was found
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Pets Located Reference: IP0085850

GREY/YELLOW COCKATIEL SMALL YELLOW SPECKS ON WINGS AND CHEST

Found Cockatiel Birds in Bury St Edmunds
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Found29 Apr 2017
BreedCockatiel
Dominant colourGrey
GenderUnknown
Approx age
NeuteredUnknown
MicrochippedNo
LocationIP33
Pet Listing ID81201

The following lost pets are matches to this found bird, these were listed on the lost bird register after this pet was found.

# Possible Lost Pet Matches Date Listed
107183Lost Bird Cockatiel from Ipswich Suffolk IP314 Oct 2024
100350Lost Bird Cockatiel from Mildenhall Suffolk IP2826 Nov 2021
90881Lost Bird Cockatiel from Bures Saint Mary/Bures Green Suffolk CO823 Apr 2019
89935Lost Bird Cockatiel from Hatcheston Suffolk 12 Jan 2019
86248Lost Bird Cockatiel from Ipswich Suffolk 14 Apr 2018

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