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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    The sounds of a bird saying "Hello Darling" are coming back to Upper Hutt

    The sounds of a bird saying "Hello Darling" are coming back to Upper Hutt


    Pepper the cockatoo has been returned to Staglands wildlife reserve - after being snatched more than a week ago.

    Pepper was sold to a young man on Monday - he then heard about the theft on the news.

    The man realised he'd unknowingly bought Pepper, and returned her to Porirua police station - before she was transported back to Staglands.

    Staglands manager Sarah Purdy has put the bird in a higher-security site.

    She says Pepper's now in an aviary you can view but can't walk into.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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