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  1. Sulphur-winged Parakeet

    Sulphur-winged Parakeet

    These guys are usually higher up in the canopy. On this day 4 of them flew in low and landed. I was given a 20 minute photo shoot with them. It made my day!
  2. Another Polly

    Another Polly

    Another Ring-necked Parakeet image from Hampstead Heath, London.
  3. Alexandrine Parakeet

    Alexandrine Parakeet

    A pair of Alexandrine Parakeets, perched on the same tomb as the Rose-ringed Parakeet,posted yesterday.This species is similar to the Rose-ringed Parakeet but considerably larger and the two species can be separated easily by their calls,as well as their size.
  4. Rose-ringed Parakeet

    Rose-ringed Parakeet

    This Rose-ringed Parakeet was photographed on a ledge of one of the ancient burial tombs(15th century)in Lodhi Gardens,a public park in the centre of New Delhi.
  5. Plum-headed Parakeet

    Plum-headed Parakeet

  6. Exotic hole nester in Richmond Park

    Exotic hole nester in Richmond Park

    One of the hudreds of parakeets living in the park.I presume this is a current year bird as it has no neck markings.
  7. Green-Rumped Parrotlet

    Green-Rumped Parrotlet

    Generally green all over, nape and back of head has a greyish-white tinge. Lower back and upper tail-coverts nearest to base are green, in some birds with pale blue tinge; under wing-coverts and shoulders dark violet-blue; primary-coverts and base of secondaries violet-blue; outer webs of large...
  8. Enjoying Spring!

    Enjoying Spring!

    Ring-necked Parakeet enjoying the pickings of a local Cherry Blossom tree. These birds now roam the Dutch coastal areas in their thousands and their population is swelling. Found mainly near forested areas.
  9. Holland going Tropical?

    Holland going Tropical?

    Rose-ringed parakeet found in ever-increasin numbers along the Dutch coastal areas.
  10. I'm home, but I'm not coming out yet.

    I'm home, but I'm not coming out yet.

    A Parakeet peeking out from its home or shelter in a tree in London.
  11. Park Parakeet

    Park Parakeet

    I'm not sure if these birds have made it into the British Bird list yet or not, but there are plenty of them in London.
  12. Monk Parakeet

    Monk Parakeet

    There are many colonies of these in the Tampa area.
  13. Flying Parakeets

    Flying Parakeets

    There was a fairly large flock in Richmond Park and thats not unusal.
  14. Blue Lovebirds & Friend

    Blue Lovebirds & Friend

    This little wild parakeet shows up often with the blues
  15. Olive-throated Parakeet - DB

    Olive-throated Parakeet - DB

    Ocassional visitor to the island. Mostly found on the mainland. This was part of about 25-30 birds. Out for a short vacation?
  16. Parakeets i n Surburbia

    Parakeets i n Surburbia

  17. Nanday Conures

    Nanday Conures

    Nanday Conures at one of my feeders here in St. Petersburg, FL
  18. Tui Parakeet

    Tui Parakeet

    Tui Parakeets feeding on the seeds of a relative of the Kapok tree. Both very common near Manaus.
  19. Crimson Rosella

    Crimson Rosella

    Also called Red Lowry, this is an immature one.
  20. Roseringed Parakeet

    Roseringed Parakeet

    Frequent visitor at my balcony.
  21. Eastern Rosella

    Eastern Rosella

  22. Echo Parakeet

    Echo Parakeet

    Not quite a "captive, zoo or collection" bird, this female is a post-release captive bred (or possibly first generation wild reared) bird at one of the release sites for this critically endangered species, coming to feeders with Pink Pigeons!
  23. Rose-ringed Parakeet

    Rose-ringed Parakeet

  24. Rose ringed Parakeet

    Rose ringed Parakeet

    Many flocks can be found throughout coastal forested areas in The Netherlands. Captured this one near the Haagsche Bos, a local forest situated on the outskirts of The Hague. Could be a sub-species. These are definitely "Made in Holland". Comments appreciated.
  25. Long-tailed Parakeet

    Long-tailed Parakeet

    YES, this one too.
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