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Katie Smith rides her bicycle down the promenade at Exmouth in Devon with "Harvey," her 30-year-old Sulphur Crested Cockatoo perched on the handlebars. The bird was once owned by a family whose children taught it to ride on their bicycles. Cockatoos can live to about 90 years.

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Press, 12 January 1977, Page 4

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Katie Smith rides her bicycle down the promenade at Exmouth in Devon with "Harvey," her 30-year-old Sulphur Crested Cockatoo perched on the handlebars. The bird was once owned by a family whose children taught it to ride on their bicycles. Cockatoos can live to about 90 years. Press, 12 January 1977, Page 4

Katie Smith rides her bicycle down the promenade at Exmouth in Devon with "Harvey," her 30-year-old Sulphur Crested Cockatoo perched on the handlebars. The bird was once owned by a family whose children taught it to ride on their bicycles. Cockatoos can live to about 90 years. Press, 12 January 1977, Page 4