Parrots are always difficult - we tend to accept other "out of range"
sightings quite readily (Grey-headed Lapwing?) but as parrots are so often
kept in captivity they always seem to get questioned - guess we will never
know for many of these!
On 06/02/07, <>
wrote:
Hi All,
There has been two recent reports of Turquoise Parrots in Southern
Victoria over the last week.
The first was reported on the Geelong Field Naturalists site of a single
Male on the 30th Jan in the Brisbane Ranges.
The second reported today at Werribee Zoo by Dave Torr on Birdline
Victoria.
These two locations are only 100km apart. Could this be an influx from
drought effected/bushfire affected populations of Northern Vic and NSW?
Or are these just two coinciding escapee's???
Worth keeping an eye out...especially around the Brisbane Ranges.
Peter
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