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My plot in London was in the heart of Himalayan parakeet country but we never had any trouble. Maybe they've cottoned on to something. They're meant to be very quick learners. And who'd have thought that their native climate is almost the same as that of SW London?! I used to like seeing them actually but they do seem to be getting a bit out of hand. No natural predators apart from birds of prey.
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They're fairly regular visitors to my garden, though I've never seen more than 3 at any one time. I quite often see them on the peanut feeder, though I can't imagine their beaks work too well through the mesh. Still, that's where they're to be found! Although they have truly established themselves in the southeast, they still stick out like a sore thumb, though in a good way I think, especially in winter when the garden looks drab.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostAnyone eaten a parakeet?
We have an African Grey and a Green Cheeked Conure as pets. The GCC lives in the shed because his screeching drives us mad, (and I'm a parrot lover!). Being arboreal he likes to hide away in his nest box all the time anyway, so we're all happy with that arrangement. I wouldn't keep cockatiels again, their call is ear-piercing (but even so, less annoying than Costa coffee shop during half term)
The AG is also loud, but I've trained her to talk rather than whistle: she does find a v.v.loud burglar alarm amusing to do, and also the smoke alarm noise gets employed if I don't pay her enough attentionAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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