And here is a posting I received from the Parrot Society of Los Angeles:
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From:
Joshuableu@aol.com
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:17:25 EDT
Subject: Please help
Dear Bird Friends in Colorado;
I am writing to all of you because I need help from bird lovers in Colorado.
I live in Scottsdale, AZ. In December the following story will be detailed in two avain publications and and a major animal health magazine.
I am writing this letter to ask for any help, in any manner possible, with the recovery of my 4-year-old Hyacinth Macaw, 'Sophia.'
My family was out of town the weekend of July 25, 2002. During that time someone we know came into our home and took our pet with the intention of making quick cash from the sale. The police were contacted.
The bird was quickly sold to a bird wholesaler (Bird Finder, Inc. in Scottsdale, AZ) who in turn sold the bird to a man identified as Brian Staples. Sophia was shipped via Continental Airlines to Brian Staples in Camp Hill, PA. Mr. Staples supposedly had a traveling animal show and also owned, Staples Safari and Animal Rescue in Washington State. Sophia can now be seen on his web site at
www.staplessafari.com (She is the large blue bird on peoples shoulders).
Within three days (7/30/02) I traced Brian Staples to a telephone number in California. I spoke to Mr. Staples on the telephone and at that moment he wholeheartedly agreed to return Sophia after hearing she was our family pet. During that conversation he went so far as to ask to be considered the bird's 'godfather.' Brian Staples was extremely nice and understanding of the situation. Bird Finder, Inc. agreed and continues to agree to refund all his money, $7,000.
For twenty days the phone number to reach Mr. Staples (310-717-1324) was not been functional. The outgoing message stated that the voice mailbox was full.
Suddenly, on Thursday (8/29/02) Mr. Staples' telephone accepted a message. I left a message for Brian Staples. He now wants $12,000 ransom for the safe return of the bird. He would not listen to reason on the telephone but only said the bird was "under contract" and he would sell her back for $12,000. He claims to have a receipt but a receipt on stolen merchandise is null and void.
I have documentation to support what I say above including; purchase receipt for the bird, pictures, a DNA test and a signed confession by the person who took her from our home. I am not trying to slander or defame any of the people I mention in this letter. I am only stating the facts of this matter.
Sophia is a CITES 1 legislated bird and because of such I have been able to contact the FBI. They have no idea where Mr. Staples is at this time. Two days ago I was mailed a recording of a recent conversation between the thief who took the bird and Brian Staples. Brian Staples clearly states in the conversation that "....if I continue to harass him he will kill the bird and send her back to me in a box." DIRECT QUOTE. Since birds have very recently come under the jurisdiction of the U.S.D.A. and since Mr. Staples has a U.S.D.A. license my attorney has forwarded to them a transcript indicating potential harm to an endangered species. Since that time Mr. Staples has also made the claim to harm the bird to the owner of BirdFinder.
Lastly, I have a very, very, very heartbroken 7-year-old who has helped raise Sophia. I am not threatening or harassing anyone, I am asking Mr. Staples not to harm her pet and return this bird as a kindhearted gesture of his good will and to end a child's pain.
I have just found out that Brian Staples is in Colorado with his traveling animal show. He has 5 monkeys, birds, reptiles, etc. He does shows at county fairs, state fairs and the like. His show may be called Staples Safari or Animal Magic. I need to know if anyone has seen a circus, fair or show in the Colorado area that had a Hyacinth Macaw. THAT IS MY MACAW.
Please feel free to circulate this e-mail to all bird lovers in your area, I really need your help locating Mr. Staples and my bird.
Thank you for your time and please feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Dave Bartlett
Home (480) 488-4700
Fax (480) 488-4240
Cell (480) 703-2345
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here is a link to see what a hyacinth macaw looks like in case you see one at any of your local fairs:
http://www.blackstone-aviaries.com/hypage.html