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Re: Monk Parakeets

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Sue Probst

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Sue Probst

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Tue, 15 Aug 2006 19:20:28 -0400

This is in response to recent postings about Monk Parakeets from Douglas
Bolt, Christine Lamont, and Phil Davis.

 

As an owner of a Quaker Parrot (which is what the bird is called in the pet
trade), I can vouch for the hardiness of the species! More than likely, the
birds recently are escapes from hapless owners who are probably looking for
them. There is probably not much chance of catching the bird at Ft. McHenry,
but if a Quaker (or any other parrot) showed up in my backyard, I would try
to capture it. Then I would place an ad in the local paper, and check with
local veterinary clinics to see if someone had reported a lost "companion"
bird. And, in this day and age of the computer, I would go on-line, because
people also post missing birds. 

 

I referred to the bird as a "companion," because that is how many of us
parrot owners consider the feathered-members of our family! If you would
like any more information about Quakers, you can go to
http://www.quakerparrots.com/mattiesue/help_finding_lost_quakers.htm

 

Also, you may contact me off-line if you would like additional information.

 

Sue Probst

Howard County Chapter MOS