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  • Indian Ring necked Parrot

    Just a little while ago I heard this:

    http://www.indianringneck.com/sounds/squawk.mp3

    Unusual since all I ever hear are tedious chickens crowing and yelping.
    Well I do also hear shama bird and kolea in late afternoon. But this sound
    really caught my ear even through a closed window. I looked out and there
    was this really large Indian Ring Necked Parrot an AMAZING & GORGEOUS
    creature sitting on my side lawn eating guava! It was so beautiful! I went
    to get my camera and got a fuzzy photo of it through the rain, I started to
    take another and a TEDIOUS rooster came out of the bushes and scared it
    away. I didn't see where it went but am thinking maybe it will come back
    as the guava are plentiful on the ground and in the trees as well as avocado.

    I was wondering if it were someone's pet that is lost? I read up on them and
    they are wild, we have some other wild parrots in the neighborhood as well
    that live in the trees across the street. Anyway it was an amazing thing to see this afternoon!

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    Re: Indian Ring necked Parrot

    Check on Craigslist, and the Advertiser and SB classifieds online!! If somebody lost that bird, you can try to help them by catching it, or at least telling the owners where their pet was last seen.

    There's this missing parrot on craigslist
    ~ This is the strangest life I've ever known ~

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      Re: Indian Ring necked Parrot

      Originally posted by turtlegirl View Post
      Check on Craigslist, and the Advertiser and SB classifieds online!! If somebody lost that bird, you can try to help them by catching it, or at least telling the owners where their pet was last seen.

      There's this missing parrot on craigslist
      That's not it.

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        Re: Indian Ring necked Parrot

        I've edited twice and it gets lost in cyberzone........Thanks for your thoughtful reminder of resources I am already familiar with and look toward. I subscribe to both papers and looked at CL, additionally we neighbors have our own internal website to post just such information.

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