Escaped parrot that left family aflutter found 500 km from south Sask. home
βοΈ Reporter, Newsreader, Laura Is A Journalist For Cbc Saskatchewan. She Also Hosts, Newsreads On Cbc Radio One. Laura Previously Worked At Cbc Toronto For Network Radio, As A Journalist At Cbc Vancouver. She Has Also Guest Reported On The Bbc World Service. Some Of Her Former Work Has Appeared In The Globe, Mail, Nylon Magazine, Vice Canada, The Tyee. Laura Specializes In Human Interest, Artsπ Unknownπ Scraped: October 05, 2025
Summary: A pet parrot navigated Saskatchewan's living skies in a daring escape from the village of Torquay, 165 kilometres southeast of Regina.
A pet parrot navigated Saskatchewan's living skies in a daring escape that took it 500 kilometres away from home.
Bleu the Indian Ringneck's adventure took her from her home in the village of Torquay, which is 165 kilometres southeast of Regina, all the way to Prince Albert in north-central Saskatchewan.
Bleu flew the coop β or rather, the cage β from Rhys MacLean's parents' home on May 3, when she raced toward an open door as MacLean's stepfather was walking into the house from the garage.
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