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Day 15

Today I bought the greatest used book - Cage Birds in Color and it is an early 80's beauty. That is where the image for this sketch of a Pagodah Mynah came from. I never really understood having a bird as a pet. This book has uncovered a new world that I never knew existed. Glad I am broke or I would be cleaning bird poop out of a cage right now. Thanks crumbling economy!

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