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Very tame parrot flies in at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson

From Wm T's

A call has been received from The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club Road, that a beautiful parrot - they think - was found among the golf carts. It's tame, and must be someone's pet, Kim, at Wm. T's/Truly Elegant Dining, said. "It must be somebody's pet." We hope to post a photo shortly. In the meantime, if someone in the area of the country club has lost a pet parrot, call 270-380-1010.




This story was posted on 2013-07-08 13:36:18
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The lost pet parrot - parrot we think - at The Pines



2013-07-08 - 275 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Sean Blackaby.
The parrot at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson
, shown above on a cart, is evidently not used to the hot weather, preferring the air conditioning in the Pro Shop. It's in the care of the staff at Wm. T's/Truly Elegant Dining, 275 Country Club Drive, Columbia, KY. The phone number is 270-280-1010. If the parrot is yours, please give a call.

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