May 16, 2011

bright green invaders

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Rose-ringed parakeet in it’s tree—or someone else’s
(wouldn’t want to mess with him)
Photo: Jean-Louis Le Moigne
via NYT 

Areas surrounding London have been invaded by a Green Lurgy. Parakeets. (There were approx 1,500 in 1995 and now there are 30,000). No one knows why the population explosion.

They come from India and Sub-Saharan Africa—but they didn’t get to the UK by flying. Most people agree, it all began with someone letting their exotic birds out of their cage. WHO LET THE BIRDS OUT?
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swarms in the skyphoto: Andrew Testa
via NYT
But they aren’t exotic pets anymore. They are pests. Threatening crops, monopolizing garden bird feeders, being loud and noisy and waking all the children up. Basically annoying everyone. 

And now they could be threatening British birds.
The British birds are more restrained (of course they are) and I imagine more polite too? But not the wily parakeet: no. He is eating up all their berries and taking over all their trees. For instance, the nuthatch is threatened since they both nest in holes in old trees. 

“Project Parakeet” is underway to get to the bottom of it all. The NYT quotes one student: ” ‘I saw one have it with a jackdaw,’ she said, referring to a British crow that is itself no shrinking violet. ‘The Jackdaw lost.’ “ Creeeeeepy. Remind you of The Birds anyone…?
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photo: Dimitry Maslow

 

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