Taw5106
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- Mar 27, 2014
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- Parrots
- Buddy - Red Crowned Amazon (27 yo)
Venus - Solomon Island Eclectus (4 yo)
Buzz CAG (2 yo)
Sam - Cockatiel 1997 - 2004
Tweety - Budgie 1984 - 1987
Sweety - Budgie 1985 - 1986
We live close to the coast in southeast Texas. On February 22 of this year, we were in Seabrook and stopped in a shopping center. Husband was driving and I saw black birds AND parrots foraging in the parking lot together. This is a month before I got Buddy. I'm all excited, never seen parrots like this, I'm telling husband to get closer, getting my phone ready to take pics. This is as close as I dared. I posted this pic of FB and was told by a friend that they are Mexican parrots and they have been migrating north. I know that if you go to Brownsville at the US/Mexico border you can see the palm trees filled with parrots at certain times of the year. I've been there but never at the right time.
I've been talking with friends in the area and one showed me some areas where they roost and have nests. It's been a very interesting find and I love watching them. Here is the pic I took, any ideas on what kind of parrot these are? The pic is not the greatest but I didn't want to scare them off. The black birds in the pic, Buddy has all their sounds down, lol.
***NEW UPDATE***
Over the last two weeks I have been watching for two monk parrots flying around my house and across the street. I've been thinking about putting bird feeders out but the problem I see is every other bird coming, especially the cracklings who like to get into trouble. They were beautiful to watch, they fly together and fuss together. I love watching them and I hope I see them more. As for the feeders, I have a lot of reservations about it because I would hate to see them harmed if the feeder attracted them and they were injured because of it.
I've been talking with friends in the area and one showed me some areas where they roost and have nests. It's been a very interesting find and I love watching them. Here is the pic I took, any ideas on what kind of parrot these are? The pic is not the greatest but I didn't want to scare them off. The black birds in the pic, Buddy has all their sounds down, lol.
***NEW UPDATE***
Over the last two weeks I have been watching for two monk parrots flying around my house and across the street. I've been thinking about putting bird feeders out but the problem I see is every other bird coming, especially the cracklings who like to get into trouble. They were beautiful to watch, they fly together and fuss together. I love watching them and I hope I see them more. As for the feeders, I have a lot of reservations about it because I would hate to see them harmed if the feeder attracted them and they were injured because of it.
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