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Unusual Visitor
A few months ago a young man
came to the door with a box. He
said he had found this ‘lizard’ in his
garden. On looking inside the box,
we found it was a Bearded Dragon!
Not sure whether this was an
escape or discarded pet, we kept
him for a while and a spectacular
inmate he was. Very happy with his
vivarium and heat lamp.
I’m afraid he was never claimed
but she has now gone to Bristol Zoo
where I’m sure she will have a lovely
new home.
‘Bird in the Hand’ Appeal
We are very pleased to let you know With extra cages, we will be able to
that work on the new bird room starts move baby birds out of the incubators
in the next couple of weeks. This sooner giving them a better chance to
much needed extra space means that build up condition before going out
we will be able to double our facilities into our outside aviaries.
in the hospital room. We will therefore With luck it should all be in use by
be able to have a separate bird and mid April ready for the hundreds of
mammal room. birds that will soon be arriving.
The bird room will be split into two
and insulated so that predator and Thank you so much to all of you who
prey species can be kept separately. supported this project.
Water Rail Blue Tit fledgling
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