Wild Parakeets

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
In Bromley, (as we have in many parts of London), there are hundreds of feral Green Ring-necked Parakeets. Causing all sorts of trouble, the noisy blighters decimated various neighbours Plum, Apple & Pear harvests last year.

Anyway Mrs Ian just called to say one flew into the conservatory and proceeded to crash and thrash about making the most horrendous screeching noise whilst trying to escape. She used a broom to push it into the direction of the open door, however it decided to sit on one of the blades of the fan, screech rather loudly and do a huge crap before deciding to fly out.
 

mr Mag00

rising member
Location
Deepest Dorset
should have been eradicated way before it got to this level, imo as an ecologist
 

Panter

Just call me Chris...
They're lovely to see, but even as a bird lover I have to agree they shouldn't be here.

I did wonder how many of these introduced species would fare with such a harsh Winter, like the aggressive wall spiders (I assume you get those in Bromley too) but obviously the Parakeets have done OK.
 
ianrauk said:
In Bromley, (as we have in many parts of London), there are hundreds of feral Green Ring-necked Parakeets. Causing all sorts of trouble, the noisy blighters decimated various neighbours Plum, Apple & Pear harvests last year.

Anyway Mrs Ian just called to say one flew into the conservatory and proceeded to crash and thrash about making the most horrendous screeching noise whilst trying to escape. She used a broom to push it into the direction of the open door, however it decided to sit on one of the blades of the fan, screech rather loudly and do a huge crap before deciding to fly out.

It was probably burping uncontrollably - one of the disadvantages of a 'polly carbonate' conservatory roof! ;)
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
And these birds are a threat to the starling population, there's not enough foodstuffs to go round because the 'parrots ate 'em all'.:sad:

Did you see what I did there?
Fact & pun combination.;)
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
tdr1nka said:
And these birds are a threat to the starling population, there's not enough foodstuffs to go round because the 'parrots ate 'em all'.:sad:

Did you see what I did there?
Fact & pun combination.;)

:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

wafflycat

New Member
ianrauk said:
In Bromley, (as we have in many parts of London), there are hundreds of feral Green Ring-necked Parakeets. Causing all sorts of trouble, the noisy blighters decimated various neighbours Plum, Apple & Pear harvests last year.


Good god! Man-eating parrots! :angry:
 

Watt-O

Watt-o posing in Athens
Location
Beckenham
They have been an increasing nuisance in the borough for years. I reported the problem to the RSPB a couple of years back, as I suspected them of defoliating the beautiful mature trees in the Ravensbourne area, but they said there was insufficent evidence to cull the buggers. I think this hard winter may have killed a few off, as I haven't heard so many of them yet.
 
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ianrauk

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
There are still plenty about mate. Agree with the Ravensbourne area. There are a huge amount of the birds in the Golf Course/Millwall training ground.

Watt-O said:
They have been an increasing nuisance in the borough for years. I reported the problem to the RSPB a couple of years back, as I suspected them of defoliating the beautiful mature trees in the Ravensbourne area, but they said there was insufficent evidence to cull the buggers. I think this hard winter may have killed a few off, as I haven't heard so many of them yet.
 
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