ChatterBank0 min ago
parakeets dwindling
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Less of them but they're on the plum trees. How can I tempt them to feed & secure them into shed. I've put out nuts but the squirrels eat them.
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Yes, they survive free. They're breeding all over country. (There are whole flocks of them in Dartford's Central Park, and I've seen plenty elsewhere - we've even got Amazon parrots breeding here in Suffolk!).
While they're obviously an invasive species, other birds seem to cope well with the competition, so it would seem cruel to try to capture them.
Chris
Yes, they survive free. They're breeding all over country. (There are whole flocks of them in Dartford's Central Park, and I've seen plenty elsewhere - we've even got Amazon parrots breeding here in Suffolk!).
While they're obviously an invasive species, other birds seem to cope well with the competition, so it would seem cruel to try to capture them.
Chris
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