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Lost parrot in Pattaya


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1 hour ago, jak2002003 said:

It has no instincts to survive in the wild. 

Surviving in the wild is easy.  Civilization is the real test.

 

Neighbor balcony to mine likes to grow trees or bushes or whatever.  Attracts birds.  They build nests.


Well guess what?  When it comes time for the little chicks to go stretch their wings, they get to do so twenty stories off the ground.

 

One of them got lucky and landed on my balcony.  Didn't know what to do so I just let it be.  Sure enough, along come the parents to harangue the poor thing into taking flight again.

 

Up it goes.   Peep peep peep.  Then down it goes.  Not a sound.  Brutal.

 

Don't let birds build nests on your balcony if you are so high that you don't think the babies will survive the fall.

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It will likely be mobbed to death buy sparrows etc.

 

1 hour ago, jak2002003 said:

It has no instincts to survive in the wild.  It won't be able to find food, shelter and it will have no skills to avoid predators like cats, birds or prey etc.  

Hopefully someone finds it and it is clever enough to seek shelter. 

 

Wife lost a budgie once. Never seen again. 

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9 hours ago, Phnom Penh Trader said:

It’s a wild animal that deserves to be free it will be fine in the wild,the instincts are built into their genetics fly high little birdie find your people!

Firstly, in all likelihood, this one was the offspring of several generations of captive bred birds. Secondly, you expect it to fly to Venezuela to "find its people"? 

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9 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

  This species naturally comes from South America.  The climate and habitat there is very different to here in thaild.  Its not even evolved to live here.  

 

 

It looks very like an Australian parrot species, do you have a link for that?

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