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Re: What kind of parrots are these?
They look like Nanday Conures, native to South America.
Being wild now, I doubt they're friendly, but when captive pets they're HUGE goofball birds. Pretty cool!
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Re: What kind of parrots are these?
They look like a Blue-Headed Poinus Parrot but that head looks black.? Someone else might pop on here and correct me if I am wrong.
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Re: What kind of parrots are these?
Originally Posted by jknudson
They look like Nanday Conures, native to South America.
Being wild now, I doubt they're friendly, but when captive pets they're HUGE goofball birds. Pretty cool!
Yep that would be it. TY for correcting me!
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Re: What kind of parrots are these?
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Re: What kind of parrots are these?
Hey thanks guys! I have always wondered what they were but I never got any good pictures of them until today (they were in my front yard and I snapped these though the window).
They want nothing to do with people which is understandable since they have had to live on their own for so long. They are quicker to fly away then the doves/sparrows out here but they are fun to watch. Its always so weird to hear parrots outside in the middle of the desert, they're the only birds I see in my neighborhood that make any real noise so you can always tell when they're around.
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