The SSPCA is appealing for homes for overlooked budgies in its care in Lanarkshire.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity is looking for 12 of the brightly coloured birds but unfortunately they have been overlooked.
They are at the Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Hamilton.
Centre manager, Gillian Boyle, told Lanarkshire Live : “We are currently trying to find homes for 12 beautiful budgies. We have a group of five birds, another group of six birds and one single bird, named Harry, looking for a home.
“Both of the larger groups have previously lived with other birds so would be happy to have some more feathered friends in an aviary or suitably sized cage.
"Harry seems inquisitive about other birds in the same room so could also possibly go on to live with other budgies after a proper introduction.
“Budgies are small birds but they more than make up for their size with a larger than life personality! We know these pairs will make a fantastic addition to any bird enthusiast’s home.”
People can find out more about the birds at the Scottish SPCA Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, or apply to rehome them here.
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