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I think there are a few colonies of feral 'aussie birds' in the south of England - again I'm not sure exactly what. A google search might find them...........I'll maybe have a fiddle in a minute. Must be quite colourful but I bet they are noisy beasts in a big flock - just one indoors or a few in an aviary are noisy enough! Here's a link to a story! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3869815.stm |
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That's exactly the chaps DM; mainly green they were here too . . . thanks Didn't realize they were quite that common - thing is I can't blame it on the wine as one of the chaps in the article did as I saw them before dinner |
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Yes I have heard there are some 'aussie' parakeets here. My OH is an Aussie and when we were there we saw hundreds of them!! I thought they were lovely, but the Aussies just think they are pests! |
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