Guest challengerlofts Posted July 29, 2011 Report Posted July 29, 2011 Just wonder how to look after Monk Parakeet's & if there's anyone whose keeping it. Please kindly share your experience with it. Thanks.
Henrik Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 Just wonder how to look after Monk Parakeet's & if there's anyone whose keeping it. Please kindly share your experience with it. Thanks. Is that these birds the RSPB are culling. Would imagine they would be pretty easy to look after if they can live and breed in England. Prob eat a basic Parrakeet mix from the pet shop
Guest homestead Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 there have been a large family of these birds nesting in a park in South Manchester for years and as soon as the story appeared on the local news and newspaper they all seem to have dissapeared. You would see them in your garden daily eating the wild bird seed that was put out. They must be easy to look after and a good outside aviary bird
sapper756 Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 Just wonder how to look after Monk Parakeet's & if there's anyone whose keeping it. Please kindly share your experience with it. Thanks. here is a link to an interesting read m8http://forum.pigeonbasics.org/public/style_emoticons/default/emoticon-0137-clapping.gif http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monk_Parakeet
Guest challengerlofts Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 here is a link to an interesting read m8 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monk_Parakeet Thanks a lot sapper756, for the link. Regards.
Guest challengerlofts Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 Is that these birds the RSPB are culling. Would imagine they would be pretty easy to look after if they can live and breed in England. Prob eat a basic Parrakeet mix from the pet shop I rather to choose keep seing them around & no harm to any helpless birds. Than to any vicious hawk, like sparrowhawks.
Guest challengerlofts Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 there have been a large family of these birds nesting in a park in South Manchester for years and as soon as the story appeared on the local news and newspaper they all seem to have dissapeared. You would see them in your garden daily eating the wild bird seed that was put out. They must be easy to look after and a good outside aviary bird It nice to see them in your garden without any trouble to other birds. They're good looking birds.
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