Birdland's motherless chicks are doing well, rangers say, but there is still no news of their stolen parents.
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Birdland ranger Jodie Radburn says the chicks are responding well to hand-rearing after their parents were stolen in a raid which netted more than 50 birds on Thursday, September 11.
Ms Radburn said public concern after the raid on the Batemans Bay animal park had heartened her.
"It takes an extra hour to do my shopping because people keep coming up to me asking after the birds," she said.
Ms Radburn said they were universally disgusted at the thieves' actions.
The list of stolen birds includes one male superb parrot, two galah-cross-corellas, two male regent parrots, a pair of Japanese quail, 16 ring necks of various colours, ten cockatiels, eight grass parrots, seven rainbow lorikeets and two male and one female eclectic parrots.
Police are continuing investigations and urge anyone with information to call Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.