Lost budgie named Pineapple returned to B.C. girl on 11th birthday
It happens frequently in the warmer, summer months – a door or window is left open, and within seconds, a pet budgie, or cockatiel or love bird flies through into the great wide open, perhaps never to be seen again.
But it was a Facebook post that helped Pineapple find her way back to her worried guardian Priscilla Reeves Timmons, who was devastated when her green and yellow budgie managed to get away from their South Surrey home on July 7, just before her 11th birthday.Pineapple the budgie was lost, but reunited with guardian Priscilla Reeves Timmons days later thanks to West Coast Gardens staff – just in time for Reeves Timmons’ 11th birthday party.
At West Coast Gardens on 172 Street two days later – four kilometres away from Pineapple’s neighbourhood at 157 Street and 18 Avenue – staff noticed a yellow and green budgie flying around inside the store.
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