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Unknown Parrot

To: "'michael norris'" <>, "'Andrew Hobbs'" <>, "'Birding Aus'" <>
Subject: Unknown Parrot
From: "Cas and Lisa Liber" <>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 06:51:29 +1100
I think it is the same species that has become naturalised in west London. I
saw a flock at Kew Gardens, then some flying over the M25, and then a couple
in a park in West Ealing. Weird seeing parrots there. So I too would worry
about its durability and adaptability in outcompeting native parrots. 
Cas

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From: 
 On Behalf Of michael norris
Sent: Monday, 29 November 2010 11:01 PM
To: Andrew Hobbs; Birding Aus
Subject: Unknown Parrot

Hi Andrew

It's a Ring-necked Parakeet (male I think) originating in India to East
Africa and a common cage bird.

I and the WA Government consider the species a theat - many thousands have
been seen on one field in the UK since they got away there.  WA's alert
sheet is at:

http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/objtwr/imported_assets/content/pw/vp/bird/pestnot
eindianringneckfinaltext_200607.pdf

They give a phone number - 1800  084 881 - where you can report it.

One is OK - but that is potential half of a breeding pair.  They have not
really got away in Australia yet - but we have to return them to sympathetic

vets etc. as soon as possibe.   If they get away it could be devastating to 
hole-nesting birds.

Michael Norris





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