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From: ronsig
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  • @roboteng20 that is debateable. its possible, but u better have time on your hands

  • Thank you! Yes, please do take a video.

  • OMG,they reproducing fast, soon they will overpopulate...

  • @TheCarvingman No,the population is way down. I went back and have not seen any birds this year.

  • @ronsig i live in key-west Florida and we saw like #21 of them last Thursday, all mix, Quaker, Nanday Conure and a couple of Ringnecks,, today i saw 5 amazons, im going to try to take a video.

    Love and Blessings ☼

  • @TheCarvingman better them then mexicans

  • i was told by a native in fl that long a go so i see nothing rong with them bing heare

  • Do they talk?....

  • We have green ones at our feeder here in Cape Coral. Fun to observe.

  • They sound a lot like our Aussie Rainbow Lorikeets.I wonder if they are distant cousins from somewhere down the evolution line

  • Beautiful birds. Don't ya love having them in your yard?

  • OMG I just moved to Fort Lauderdale and yesterday I went to my back yard and my avocado tree was full of parrots!!! Coming from NYC this was so awesome to see! I am not sure what type of parott they were exactly I just know they were green. I am gonna try to get a feeder like you have. thanks for the post!

  • @Chellylynn222 yeah i used to live in fort lauderdale we had iguanas too

  • Wow! Please take a video!!

  • Fun video. I have anywhere from 10 to 50 Quakers a day visit me and eat from my feeder in my back yard. Other birds too. One day, 29 Cherry Headed Conures visited. All at one time. I love living in South Florida.

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