if anyone can go w/ another (very safely caged) cockatiel, please do.  the best chance we have of finding a lost bird is usually by getting another of the same species to call to them.  she could outfly a crow as long as she's still strong so it's worth it to try looking for her.
tammy

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From: "Susan Nejman" <afghanhound911@sbcglobal.net>
Date: September 12, 2007 12:36:56 PM PDT
To: <tammy@mickaboo.com>
Subject: Lola - lost Cockatiel

Hi Tammy-

 

Lola flew into our shop (1101 Main St. Redwood City, CA) and back out before we could get the doors shut.  Our employees last saw her on a telephone wire across the street around 5:45.  There is a large community of crows that live in a nearby tree that went after her.  I went out this morning & walked the neighborhood & local businesses to no avail. 

 

Lola’s owner is blind & Lola is one of her therapy pets and this is why I feel that it is important that she be found.  I just spoke to Lorena to give her an update & told her that I would make up flyers & post them tonight or at the very latest, 1st thing in the morning.  I will keep you updated.

 

Thank you for all that you do for so many!

 

Susan

 

Susan Nejman

Afghan Hound Rescue of California

P.O. Box 3508

Redwood City, CA  94064

PH   (650) 678-9984

FAX  (650) 364-1957