Mark, Bruce
They are adept colonizers. I have seen them in Amsterdam, Paris and
Manila. Anything that can establish itself in Manila is one tough bird
species.
regards
Con
On 28/05/2013 7:03 AM, Mark Clayton wrote:
Good morning Bruce,
It's a Rose-ringed Parrot aka Indian Ringneck or Ring-necked Parrot. They
are reasonably common in captivity but the population is ever so slowly
being built up by aviary escapees. It has the potential to become a serious
pest in Australia if it becomes established.
Cheers,
Mark
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Hi All,
Sent to me by a friend in Sydney.
ID anyone?
Cheers,
Bruce.
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