You don't need a microchip to track a talking bird. All you need to do is to teach the birdie to repeat your address and phone number.
Piko, a two-year-old blue budgerigar lost his way home. After the bird was found by the police. He was able to tell the cops about his owner's address and phone number. The cops contacted the owner and confirmed the bird's story, they reunited.
Here is the video.
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Ok, everyone should start teaching your pets to repeat your address and phone number now.
Source:
http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_news/2...owner.html
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