Most automotive villains are easy to identify. Hailstorms, potholes, distracted drivers, and the occasional shopping cart all have a well-established history of damaging cars. A loose parakeet in ...
June 2 (UPI) --A parakeet on the loose in a Scottish suburb is being blamed for causing thousands of dollars in damage by pecking away at the rubber parts of residents' cars. Residents said the small ...
There are about 450 orange-fronted parakeets left in the world. Super breeders Nacho and Trixie are doing their best to bolster the population. By Laura Chung Reporting from Sydney, Australia Two ...
A critically endangered New Zealand parakeet known as kakariki karaka has seen its numbers surge thanks to a pair of super breeders now responsible for more than 10 percent of the total population.
One of the world's rarest parakeets has seen its numbers surge thanks to a pair of super breeders now responsible for more than 10% of the total population. The New Zealand native kakariki karaka—or ...
In many Argentine cities, cotorras are hard to miss. These green parakeets can be loud, and their oversized stick nests stand out on street trees and in backyards. Their visits usually have a simple ...
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Bebe took in the sights surrounding him — saltwater, parrotfish, coral reefs and bubbles. Unbeknownst to the parrot, he might’ve been the first of his species to spend time underwater in the Atlantic ...
This tweet-heart is getting a happy ending. A beloved bright-green-and-yellow parakeet named Mei Mei who spent 10 weeks living with a flock of sparrows in the wilds of Central Park now has a forever ...
On February 8, 2026, in Jiangsu, China, @MyAdorableMr.Zhang shared a video of a green-cheeked conure being hand-fed from a spoon. In the video, the small parrot is partially wrapped in a soft grey ...
American-Statesman business editor Travis Webb asks: “How did those bright green parrots get to Austin?” He refers, of course, to the monk parakeets that seem so alien to many of our city’s newcomers.
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