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BTW, anyone know how they are caught, I assume a netting procedure or some kind of traps. I am very interested in the trapping procedure, to read for self knowledge, so if anyone has further advice or links I would very much appreciate it.
LOL!S. Allen wrote: http://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/SpFactSh ... ciesID=478 is a good example of one of the more bizarre location/species pairings.
We have the same thing in New Orleans. I believe what you call Monk Parrots are what I call Quaker Parakeets. Solid green, with a little bit of gray on the feathers, and very loud. They are about the size of a pigeon. Here they love palm trees. Its really nice to hear them squak about, even though they are foreign.Felix wrote: There's a colony of Monk Parrots in Brooklyn,
Well, that particular species is alien, but there was once a vaguely similar parakeet in that neck of the woods, the carolina parakeet, hunted to extinction in the early 1900's:ClayT101 wrote:Felix wrote: Its really nice to hear them squak about, even though they are foreign.