Sunday, October 17, 2010

Locals asked to put their eyes to the sky to assistance find Pepper the lost house pet parrot

Pepper the house pet parrot flew his Upper West Side shelter Sunday afternoon and could be left for great unless eagle eyed New Yorkers come to his aid.Broken-hearted bird owners Tommy Evans, 55, is squawking for for assistance catching Pepper, who was last seen perched on a bend on W. 93rd Street nearby Columbus Avenue.The avian puncture was sparked Evans" brothers dog knocked over Peppers enclosure as the immature pleasant bird was sunning on the 14th building terrace."He only took off," pronounced Evans, a Vietnam War maestro who lives with an additional parrot and a cockatoo."He knows not to leave this neighborhood. He is smart."Evans chased after Pepper, a $600 Black Cap Conure, using around W. 93rd Street with a bird cage, as doubtful onlookers attempted to help."The prohibited dog woman threw bread on the floor," Evans said.Evans pronounced he can listen to Peppers" chirps and goal he survives the cold night so someone can mark him in the morning."I love that bird," Evans said. He cost me six-hundred bucks."
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