Cathy Goswell wrote:
>
> Today around 6.30pm, I watched an unusual green parrot feeding on
> small
> native figs? around the Capral carpark on Unwin Street
> Rosehill/Granville in
> an industrial area near the Parramatta River in Sydney's central west.
>
> The parrot was all green with blue tinge to the primaries, green tail
> with a
> lighter pink undertail, bright orange bill and appeared a bit larger
> than a
> Rainbow Lorikeet.
>
> In my field guides the only similar bird was a female Superb Parrot
> which
> would be out of range on the coast. Is this a likely cage bird escapee
> in
> Sydney? I didn't see any ring. Does anyone have any suggestions? It
> was
> feeding quietly close by several Black-faced Cuckoo-shrikes.
>
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Your parrot might be an escapee - possibly an Indian Ringneck with long
thin tail. Quite common as a cagebird. Try a book on aviary birds, or
visit a bird-dealer, if you can bear it. Warning: they often use out of
date names such as Smoker for Regent Parrot.(Last one I saw when buying
a cage for my daughter's Zebra Finches, many years ago, told me that the
Scarletbreasted Parrot was completely extinct in the wild and only
existed because of the zeal of aviary keepers! It's all because of us
so-called birdlovers who had hawks put on the protected list!)
Anthea Fleming in Melbourne
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