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club local to myself where I have spoken on many occasions over the years namely High Wycombe Cage Bird Society, they have kindly allowed me to publish items from their website www.hwbbs.co.uk so that you can see the range of their activities and how they have embraced the digital world to spread their message on bird keeping. As a taster under Bird Care the opening paragraph reads:- Many of our club members have very successfully bred birds for many years. Successful bird breeding is about providing the right environment and nutrition, especially show birds which are the equivalent of pedigree dogs with all the attention required. Come along to our monthly members meetings and you’ll find decades of hands on bird care information willingly and freely available. Some of the basics are: This gives a great insight into the willingness of this and many other UK local cage bird societies which promote our feathered friends and the reception that you should find in


your local club.


In this issue we also have more images from the 2014 National Exhibition an interesting article from John Hayward about the work of The National Theft Register with his Security Report covering last year. ‘Who is Training Who?’ an interesting article by Amanda Cole featuring her hen Blue-fronted Amazon and details of the popular blue mutation of the Masked Lovebird by Keith Jones our Treasurer.


I do hope you enjoy this e-magazine please tell your friends where to find it!!


BY THE EDITOR


LES RANCE


BIRD SCENE 5


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