Budgerigars are lovely little things. Affectionate. Funny. Even capable of uttering four letter words. The only trouble is they can’t be taken out and about, restricting all such interaction to inside the home.
Or at least that’s what I always thought. Quite wrongly as it turns out. As they can in fact be taken cycling.
Walking.
And even shopping.
willy says
Never a shortage of pet wackiness over there.. I recall sloths, chimps, alligators (one had even gone feral and was caught in the local river) and of course designer mini-pigs that only cost about a grand a pop. bizzaro.
Lee says
No, there’s not. Seen quite a few interesting sights in my time here. Merekats in Ginza stand out. As does a huge lizard in a temple. But an alligator would be something else!
sullivan says
he is bird man 🙂
Lee says
He is. A man very fond of his bird.
Milla says
How long did you follow him?? 😀
Lee says
About an hour!
Nah, he was just about to stop at a crossing when I took the first photo. Then fortunately he got off and went into the shop on the other side of the street. So it was all over in a few shots, in a few minutes.
Squidpuppy says
Forget about the budgie, I want a pair of those pants!
Lee says
Yeah, baggy builders trousers with added extras!
john says
Great style. I wonder if it goes to the launderette with him too (it must be a matter of time)!
Lee says
I reckon so. Pretty sure him and the little budgie go everywhere together. I also got one shot of them in a phone booth too, but wasn’t pleased with the way it came out.
Kevin says
Was this in Senzoku? I think I’ve seen this guy
Lee says
Nah, it was in Hikifune, but could well be the same fella. Not exactly a common sight, is it? He was cycling through the shotengai when I first spotted him. Came as quite a surprise.
Jeffrey says
I want those pants! Were they baggy in the thighs like tobi? The pin stripes make them.
Lee says
They were. Very special trousers indeed!