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Originally from India and Pakistan, the ring-necked parakeets are officially “an invasive species,” but the emerald, green ...
It's hard to miss acid-green arrows screaming through a grey British sky. Ear-splitting and eye-watering, the long tails and bright colours of ring-necked parakeets are becoming more familiar across ...
They don't have passports or quarantine, they just fly right in. I suspect there are rather a lot more migratory birds than ones being smuggled in... Chris C, Aylesbury UK We've had green parakeets in ...
A huge swarm of the bright green birds appeared just like leaves ... the bare branches in the night. Ring-necked parakeets have lived in the UK for over 50 years and were added to the UK pest ...
But why are there so many parakeets in Surrey, and where did they come from? Mr Fry says many popular myths surround how ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSNMysterious green exotic birds seen once again across BerkshireThe green parakeets, which have become a common addition ... the ring-necked parakeet is the UK's only naturalised parrot and ...
Amateur wildlife photographers have been flocking to a north Belfast park to spot a tropical new arrival. Bedecked with emerald green feathers and a rose-red beak, the ring-neck parakeets have become ...
A FLASH of green here and there, a noise you just can’t quite put your finger on – you may have seen a parakeet in Southampton. Speculation on social media has been rife as people try to get ...
The bright green parakeets have become a spectacle ... The RSPB estimates that there are 8,600 breeding pairs in the UK. Parakeets are known for their love of suburban areas and large rural ...
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