
Australians - are wild budgerigars a common bird in your towns and cities? Do they come to your bird table?
Do you have other wild parrots in Australia? And what keeps domesticated pet parakeets? I'm stuck with English sparrows and sparrows Does it? Lol! vacation of the jungle. I can imagine
Thanks for the photos KBear - I love parrots and parakeets. You're lucky
Wild parakeets are found in dry and arid parts of Australia. I once saw a flock it must have had thousands of birds in the same way west, but I never saw a herd near the coast where the Australians (and most others) in vivo. Savages are green and yellow. In our place we have large flocks of beautiful rainbow lorikeets, scaly breast, small flocks of large yellow-tailed black cockatoos, galahs, cockateils and hundreds of sulfur-crested white cockatoos wheel around the air currents over our valley screeching their heads for hours. People here keep parakeets as pets, but not allowed to catch them (or any of our parrots) in nature. Poultry must come from registered breeders. There are plenty of birds introduced in Australia, but tend to stay in the suburbs and the city. I live in the woods on the outskirts of a big city and I never saw a sparrow here. Starlings introduced are a tremendous blight on our southern states and form flocks of tens of thousands of birds.
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