Parrots are regular visitors in our garden but to capture them in my camera is almost impossible. They mostly come for the star fruit and bilimbis. Sadly they prefer the tender fruit and they shred them in bits most of which we find on the ground.
Parrots do not have much of a pleasant chirp but any bird is welcome here at Solitaire. I am not in favour of parrots being kept in cages and so happy that they have a garden to visit and get what they need for their survival.
. This video clip will let you hear the chirps of the parrots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5OojiqwQUo
This is for alibb’s alphabet crazy challenge – the letter P
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Do you keep parrots in cages?
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Yes
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No
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Parrots do not live in our country. Some buy them overseas and have them caged at home.
I somehow never like birds being caged.
I have a budgie, Louis that lives in a cage, and I don’t feel guilty about it, because if he was out of his cage and free in New Zealand, another bird or cat would kill him in 5 minutes…
We have parrots bossing around in our garden (lol)
I have a rescued parrot given to me by the local authorities for safe keeping. This Alexandrian parrot was hand raised and doesn’t know to fly. His right wing was also broken with some bad treatment he has got. So now I am the care taker and Xerxes is in a cage for safe keeping.
Since he is incapacitated I suppose he needs to be put in a cage.
I had a cousin that had an Africa Grey parrot for many years.
Was the parrot in the cage? That is what most do. I am not in favour of keeping birds in cages.
With us, parrots only live in cages or zoos … no, I don’t have a parrot
I do not like to see birds in cages.
I don’t like it the most either