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ring necked parakeet

wouldnae worry boot her she will survive,

im pretty sure there are a few wild flocks in britain an they do/breed very well

 

we got a cockatiel thats been flying round wae the crows for months were i live

eveybody said they will kill it before long, tho it is thriving an sits on my neighbous roof most monings

 

im sure i got a pic, ill see if i can find it

had 1 of theseshorrible squaking b*****ds
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this appeared in the mother in law's garden today.won't let anyone near it,fly's off as soon as you go out into the garden.

creen conure id say mate :D

its funny,that was my first thought but i know feck all about birds so was just a guess really! :D

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this appeared in the mother in law's garden today.won't let anyone near it,fly's off as soon as you go out into the garden.

creen conure id say mate :D

its funny,that was my first thought but i know feck all about birds so was just a guess really! :D

 

No, definately a ring necked parakeet. Several breeding/surviving flocks south.

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this appeared in the mother in law's garden today.won't let anyone near it,fly's off as soon as you go out into the garden.

creen conure id say mate :D

its funny,that was my first thought but i know feck all about birds so was just a guess really! :D

 

No, definately a ring necked parakeet. Several breeding/surviving flocks south.

Should be able to catch it in a baited larsen or rabbit trap.

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