Babaloo Companion of: Nancy Leeds From (City, State, Country): Port Townsend, Washington Age: 21 years Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: one Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: The size was good, he was cute, he needed a home. Sex: Male Sub-species: Unknown/Mix When Purchased: 10/2011 Age When [...]
7 April, 2012 (11:10) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Babaloo
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Ducky Companion of: Casandra Patterson From (City, State, Country): Virginia Beach, Virginia USA Age: 27 Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I fell in love the first time i heard about their personalities and had the honor of meeting one and [...]
9 March, 2012 (05:32) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Ducky
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24 February, 2012 (13:29) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Unknown for now Companion of: Kristy From (City, State, Country): West Greenwich RI Age: 48 Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: Getting one this summer! Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: Fell in Love with the face! Sex: Unknown Sub-species: Unknown/Mix Where Purchased: Old World Aviaries Hand Fed: [...]
21 February, 2012 (19:30) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Tricky
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Cali Companion of: Randi Drye From (City, State, Country): Arlington, MA Age: 48 Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: Someone couldn’t take care of her any more and I fell in love with her as soon as I saw her. Sex: [...]
19 February, 2012 (08:12) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: clingfreeschnauzer
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Orion & Rigel Companion of: John & Vanessa Trewick From (City, State, Country): Brakpan, South Africa Age: about 3 yrs Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 2 – 1:1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: They were advertised in a local newspaper – we went to see them [...]
8 December, 2011 (09:42) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Trewicks
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Greetings, We’ve spoken before – I know this is short notice but we’re launching a Poicephalus category tomorrow on http:www.windycityparrot.com. Your blog will be part of the resources we’ll talk about. If you have any fresh content you’d like to post to our blog and/or add to the email it would be appreciated – here’s [...]
6 December, 2011 (09:48) | Uncategorized | By: Windy City Parrot
Tags: cape parrot cages, cape parrot food, cape parrot supplies | No comments
by Prof Colleen Downs
28 October, 2011 (14:10) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Tamu Companion of: Melinda From (City, State, Country): Florida Age: 4mo Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: Friendly, beautiful Sex: Unknown Sub-species: Unknown/Mix Weight: 303 g Where Purchased: Florida When Purchased: 9/25/22011 Age When Brought Home: 4mo Hand Fed: yes Shy [...]
7 October, 2011 (03:03) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: gould
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Mali Companion of: Kacy From (City, State, Country): Seattle, WA USA Age: 4 months Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: At first I was drawn to their happy faces and smiles. After doing extensive research I fell in love with their [...]
29 September, 2011 (22:50) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: kcbee
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Léa Companion of: Natacha From (City, State, Country): Ontario, Canada Age: 3 1/2 months Birds Homepage: http://poiworld.blogspot.com/ Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I love the Poicephalus family and really liked everything I read about the Capes. Sex: Female Sub-species: Suahelicus Weight: Currently around [...]
5 September, 2011 (12:41) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Natacha
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It was a privilege for Indwe Security to once again coordinate the annual Cape Parrot count in the Langeni / Matiwane region for the 7th consecutive year. A total count of 381 – 85 more birds than last year’s count – what a wonderful increase!!
3 August, 2011 (13:08) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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This year at least 212 volunteers were posted at 66 observation points in the three provinces. This was fewer than in previous years. At least 1020 parrots were seen during the afternoon count while 1176 were seen the following morning, despite the weather being poor in many areas, making visibility difficult. As a consequence this should not be regarded as a total count as it is likely an underestimate. The maximum number of Cape Parrots seen in each of the areas covered suggests that there were at least 1187 in the wild on the CPBBD in 2011.
3 August, 2011 (12:33) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day | No comments
Orion Companion of: Mark From (City, State, Country): Arkansas Age: 14 months Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: Gentle, quiet, cuddly, can entertain self, intelligent, and speaking ability. Sex: Male Sub-species: Fuscicollis Weight: 340 grams Amount of coloring & where: Orange [...]
19 July, 2011 (09:34) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Conure_Concierge
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Merlin Companion of: Karen Vandenberg From (City, State, Country): Coral Springs, FL Age: 4 Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: It was originally by default as we could not find an appropriate buyer for him. In the meantime I have come [...]
24 April, 2011 (11:26) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: karenv
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Gracie Allen Companion of: Donna Pickering/Gail Brodt From (City, State, Country): Brooklyn,NY USA Age: 1 yr. 11 months Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I chose a Cape Parrot because of the size,and the fact that the females can talk. Sex: [...]
2 April, 2011 (05:45) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Donna
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18 February, 2011 (09:31) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: African Grey, alien, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Day, captive bred, chicks, gifts, Grey-headed, invasive, newsflash, tavern | No comments
Luka and Aztec, Honor and Naik, Johna and Ellia Companion of: Catharine Jarvie From (City, State, Country): Burlington,Ont. Canada Age: 2years – 16 years Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 6 Pet or Breeder: Breeder Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: My love for the African Parrots led me to these truly [...]
2 February, 2011 (20:06) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Catharine Jarvie
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JoJo Companion of: Maggie Tarleton From (City, State, Country): Columbia City, IN USA Age: 8 years old Birds Homepage: http://www.wingnutsaviary.com Number of Capes You Have: 5 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I chose them for their huge personalities and big grinning beaks! ) Sex: Male Sub-species: Fuscicollis Weight: 231 [...]
2 February, 2011 (12:51) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: byrdphethers
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Jupiter Companion of: Maria and Patrick Brinson From (City, State, Country): San Diego, CA, USA Age: 2 years Birds Homepage: http://www.thepurringparrot.com Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: We had lost our senegal and were looking for a new bird and came across capeparrot.org and [...]
1 February, 2011 (12:37) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Purringparrot
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by: Craig Harris, There are 3 species of parrots in the Cape Parrot family. The birds are very similar in appearance and proper identification can be difficult. On this page I have provided photos of the 3 types of Cape Parrots and I will attempt to provide you with identifying features for each bird.
28 January, 2011 (23:22) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Truman Companion of: Michael From (City, State, Country): New York, NY, USA Age: 1 Birds Homepage: http://TrainedParrot.com Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I already had a Senegal Parrot so I very much liked Poicephalus. However, I wanted a larger parrot with better talking [...]
28 January, 2011 (17:00) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Michael
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Various names Companion of: Gwen Toews From (City, State, Country): Canada Age: 10 years old Birds Homepage: http://www.parrotplace.ca/ Number of Capes You Have: 4 – two breeding pairs Pet or Breeder: Breeder Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: They are beautiful and wonderful to work with. Sex: Female Sub-species: Suahelicus Wings Clipped: No Any [...]
28 January, 2011 (11:05) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: mgtoews
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Death Valley Scotty Companion of: Bill Latter and Deborah Levine From (City, State, Country): Los Angeles, CA Age: 3 Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: We met Scotty at a local parrot store, and he and my husband “clicked”. We weren’t [...]
27 January, 2011 (15:22) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: DVScottysMom
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by: Prof Colleen Downs
23 October, 2010 (20:10) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot Day, captive birds, conferences, dead birds, gifts, identification, invasive parrots, Nesting, Parrot Wine, research, wild | No comments
by: Simon Espley Trustee of Wild Bird Trust, There are a number of issues raised in your report that require comment. The Cape Parrot Project is fully committed to keeping this special bird safe in the wild.
6 August, 2010 (18:22) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: African Bird Club, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Project, CPWG, facebook, illegal trade, mascot, National Geographic Society, Parrot Day, South Africa, Steve Boyes, Wild Bird Trust, World Parrot Trust | No comments
by: Colleen T. Downs & Meyrick Bowker, At least 1050 parrots were seen during the afternoon 3
count while 1263 were seen the following morning. Numbers were lower
than they were in 2009, but this is possibly a consequence of reduced coverage in
2010.
23 June, 2010 (18:13) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Beak and feather disease virus, BFDV, Bird Day, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, Conservation, count, disease, endangered, population, Studbook, Yellow Feathered Birds | No comments
by: Colleen T. Downs, At least 1585 parrots were seen during the afternoon
count while 1676 were seen the following morning (Table 1). Numbers were higher
than in previous years which is very positive.
23 June, 2009 (18:00) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Bird Day, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, census, count, CPBBD, Poicephalus robustus | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor
23 February, 2009 (17:33) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: BIODIVERSITY ACT, BirdLife, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, Cape Parrot Working Group, Genetic Markers, Mining in Bulwer, Relatedness, Studbook, Web Sites, Yellowwood Case | No comments
industry summary The core production area of the South African nut industry is concentrated in the northern parts of the country. Pecan nuts and macadamias are produced predominantly in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga and groundnuts are farmed extensively in the Limpopo, Free State and North West provinces. impact on biodiversity The Cape Parrot is an [...]
25 December, 2008 (09:18) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: biodiversity, Cape Parrot, farming, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, macadamia, nut, Pecan, South Africa | No comments
by: Colleen T. Downs, The total count for the day was 61 parrots – an improvement of 16 on the last year’s count – 2007.
23 June, 2008 (17:26) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, census, count, endangered species, KwaZulu-Natal, Poicephalus robustus | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – It is hard to believe that this is the 6th Cape Parrot newsletter and that I have been putting them together for over a year now. I have had a busy last few months including attending a couple of wildlife crime meetings, hence the delay in this edition. Next month I am off to Cape Town for a few months, I have only passed through briefly before, and will hopefully get lots of research done as it has been piling up a bit recently. I am also looking forward to seeing some of the sites there.
23 January, 2008 (17:01) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: breeding, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, chick, Echo Parakeets, endangered, Pets, smuggling, Snowstorm Pair, Web Sites | No comments
Koa Companion of: April & Christopher House From (City, State, Country): Los Angeles, CA, USA Age: 3 years Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: We love Poicephalus. We have two Meyers & a Senegal (all rescues). Sex: Male Sub-species: Unknown/Mix Weight: [...]
19 October, 2007 (14:44) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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by Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – Here is the 5th Cape Parrot Newsletter, this issue includes items on the 10th Cape Parrot Big Birding Day and feedback from the CPWG AGM. A request for help from Bill Bainbridge, an update on the CP with the broken beak (header photo) and a report from the BirdLife Trogons. I would like to thank all those who have
contributed something to this issue. It is always a task finding things to include and it is really great to be able
to include some both current and interesting items in this issue.
8 August, 2007 (16:27) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: broken beak, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, Cape Parrot Working Group, CPWG, Mike Reynolds, South Africa, Umgano Project, websites | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – I have had a very busy couple of months trying to complete a number of things off with my own work, write a few talks, write even more funding proposals and attending an interview relating to one of these. Last week I had the pleasure of a trip to Phalaborwa, in addition to seeing a couple of good friends, while there I also gave a talk on the Cape Parrot to the Phalaborwa Bird Club. I had a great time it was good to meet everyone at the bird club
and what a pleasure to speak under a Lapa just inside Kruger Park – what a great venue! Unfortunately I have not yet received details of this years CPBBD count, analysis of the data is still underway, but I am sure it will be ready for the next newsletter and you may see details in the press beforehand.
23 June, 2007 (16:51) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: BirdLife, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Working Group, CPBBD, Education, Nest Box, Parroting, PBFDV, Protected, research, Threatened, trees, Web Sites | No comments
by: Prof. Colleen T. Downs, I think we can be proud that we have done this for 10 years and that many of you have loyally been involved over this time. I think the greatest value has been increased awareness of Cape Parrots and of their forest habitat. I am collating the data for the 10 year period to produce more detailed distribution maps, and to model the population dynamics.
23 May, 2007 (16:56) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, census, count, CPBBD, KwaZulu-Nata, Limpopo, World Parrot Trust | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – I have published this newsletter a bit early in order to provide a reminder for those of you who are interested in getting involved in the 10th Cape Parrot Big Birding Day on the 5th & 6th May and have not yet have made contact and plans. I am hoping that I get a few reports and photos from people involved in the Cape Parrot count about how it went for the next newsletter. Photos of both parrots and your groups would be good – I know some people are camping out so there may be some stories there as well I’m sure we would all be interested. If you make a fool of yourself – feel free to tell me we don’t mind laughing at your mistakes!
I have had a busy time recently, in Pretoria for a week long Wildlife DNA Forensics workshop, although I did
manage to see a couple of friends at the same time. Then down to uShaka for the KZN Wildlife Crime Working
Group Open day where I was speaking on the role that DNA can play in wildlife crime. These are a really great
bunch of people covering a wide range of interests: wildlife investigators, SAPS, prosecutors etc. all eager to
protect wildlife. I think that creating such networks such as this is the way forward in tackling wildlife crime.
When cases arise a wide range of expert advice and expertise is available. The rest of my time has been in the
office writing reports and funding proposals.
23 April, 2007 (16:38) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Big Birding Day, Cape Parrot Working Group, Education, H5N1, Nest Box, Protected, Threatened | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – This month I have included a variety of topics some related directly to the Cape Parrot, others are more distantly related in varying degrees. Any contributions to the next newsletter would be very welcome – especially current items relating to Cape Parrots. Wishing you all the best for 2007.
23 February, 2007 (16:31) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: breeding, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Working Group, DNA bank, Global Climate Change, illegal, Magoebaskloof, nuts, Pecan, Poicephalus fuscicollis, Studbook, Web Sites | No comments
by: Tiawanna (Tee) Taylor – Well here it is, my first Cape Parrot Newsletter! It has been really great to hear from people both in South Africa, and internationally, who are interested in the Cape Parrot. I hope that this newsletter will over time manage to cover a wide range of issues that may interest to you. Thanks to all the people who have submitted something for this newsletter. My intention is to keep the newsletter open to all potential articles and try to cover all interests relating to the Cape Parrot. Be that projects undertaken by groups to projects run by individuals or organisations who’s impacts on the CP, to observations or comments about wild Capes in the field (or pinching your Pecan nuts) to captive breeding issues etc. As I tend to be stuck in an office all day I’m relying on you guys to supply the information, articles and some photos to brighten the pages!
21 November, 2006 (13:47) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: BFDV Vaccine, BirdLife, Cape Parrot, Cape Parrot Project, Cape Parrot Working Group, count, DNA, Nest Box, Studbook, Web Sites | No comments
Good news is that significantly more birds were counted this year. There are now well over 1000 South African Cape Parrots in the wild. This report documents their status in 2006. by Colleen T. Downs
21 July, 2006 (13:45) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Annabelle Companion of: Karen Dellecker From (City, State, Country): Ormond Beach, Florida Age: 1 year Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: one Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: I heard good things about Capes. Sex: Female Sub-species: Robustus Weight: 351g. Amount of coloring & where: very bright head,wing [...]
24 March, 2006 (23:11) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Sophie Harriet Companion of: Katie Hamadik From (City, State, Country): n/a Age: 1 year Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: Sophie an only avian Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: in part because of Thor and your website Sex: Female Sub-species: Robustus Weight: 352 gms Amount of coloring [...]
16 March, 2006 (23:08) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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no Companion of: Jutta and Peter Welcke From (City, State, Country): Germany Age: various Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 8 Pet or Breeder: Pet Sex: Unknown Sub-species: Unknown/Mix Where Purchased: 1999 – 2003 Age When Brought Home: 4-7 month Hand Fed: Unknown Likes to bathe: very What is the regular diet: parrotmix, [...]
14 March, 2006 (23:04) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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JUBY Companion of: Cindy Mink From (City, State, Country): Rocky Mount, VA Age: 3 months Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Sex: Unknown Sub-species: Unknown/Mix Weight: 282 grams Where Purchased: Jean Pattison When Purchased: November 05 Hand Fed: Yes Shy or aggressive around strangers: not yet Talking ability: [...]
22 February, 2006 (23:02) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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The story of a pet Cape Parrot. by Kathleen Vasudevan
21 February, 2006 (12:26) | Uncategorized | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
Tags: Cape Parrot, Emma, pet | No comments
n/a Companion of: John Mackay From (City, State, Country): West Wales UK Age: Adult pairs Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 8 Pet or Breeder: Breeder Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: Want to help this scarce bird Sex: Unknown Sub-species: Fuscicollis Hand Fed: Unknown How would you rate noise: Nothing offensive [...]
19 February, 2006 (23:00) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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Sam Companion of: debbie and bruce From (City, State, Country): kissimmee, florida Age: 11 weeks Birds Homepage: http://www.capeparrot.org Number of Capes You Have: 1 Pet or Breeder: Pet Why did you chose a Cape Parrot?: read about them and saw one in a bird store Sex: Female Sub-species: Fuscicollis Weight: 300 g at 11 weeks [...]
8 February, 2006 (22:58) | Cape Parrot Registry | By: Craig (Thor's Dad)
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