- Species: Cockatiel (See species list for details)
- Location: Youngsville, North Carolina, United States 27596
- Streets: US HWY 1 and NC 96 W
- Date Lost: March 18, 2012
- Banded: No
- Microchipped: No
- Original URL: http://birdhotline.com/viewlos3.htm#North Carolina
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Robin is a very light speckled gray with some yellow, and a yellow feather crown on her head and orange cheeks. She has a dark line pattern on her tail feathers. She has the curved parrot like beak. She has pink feet. She is about the size of a Cardinal. She is just over 1 year old. She is fully flighted and soars within the home. She is very people oriented and inquisitive. She likes to sit on your head, chest, or anywhere she can get comfortable on you. She loves to rub her head under your neck. Her favorite treat is millet.She escaped through a cracked door in our home just outside the south city limits of Youngsville, NC (close to intersection of US HWY 1 and NC 96 W) in the John Mitchell/Sid Mitchell Rd area. We are located where southern Franklin County, eastern Granville County, and west Wake County join each other. Towns located within a 15/20 mile range of our home would include Pocomoke, Franklinton, Creedmoor, Wake Forest, Kittrell. Please keep an eye out for our cockatiel and let us know should you see anything. Thank you. j_takacs@msn.com