Might I ask where in Florida this was? I'm guessing somewhere near a major airport... (just curious.. I'd love to come see "wild" macaws, but I can't afford a trip to the rainforest! XD)
@ELVIRUSAL100 You're missing the point the video is beautiful because their free and happy. You don't see this in the world often because people like you see dollar bills flying instead. Don't kill beauty with greed. This mentality is the number one reason that all parrots seem to disappear from the world. Cheers.
In the mid 80s while living in Key Largo, we had 3, parents and a young blue and gold, that would fly north in the morning and south in the evening. We could tell them by their calls. They foraged in an empty lot nextdoor in the palms. The parents were shot, the young one was alone and he would call constantly, and did so until we left. Very sad. Leave them alone to be beautiful and to thrive.
@kidfromstatenisland you have to realize that these are so called feral parrots. They are the result of escaped pets over the years and these feral colonies are the result. Just like some places have feral cat colonies or feral packs of dogs, some of the warmer climates have feral parrot flocks.
It's in the Miami area. Once a year in December, the Audubon society has a "Miami Exotics Field Trip" which includes these and other wild parrots.
ronsig 2 weeks ago
Might I ask where in Florida this was? I'm guessing somewhere near a major airport... (just curious.. I'd love to come see "wild" macaws, but I can't afford a trip to the rainforest! XD)
Yahriel 3 weeks ago
@Yahriel go to south florida west palm beach fort lauderdale miami and key west all those have parrots and other rain forest animals
cussingbatman 1 week ago
i hate south florida wild life association there very ignorant they kill any animal they see
cussingbatman 3 weeks ago
No, these birds belong in the wild.
ronsig 4 months ago
NOT IN CALIFORNIA ... SO ARE U
ELVIRUSAL100 4 months ago
@ELVIRUSAL100 You're missing the point the video is beautiful because their free and happy. You don't see this in the world often because people like you see dollar bills flying instead. Don't kill beauty with greed. This mentality is the number one reason that all parrots seem to disappear from the world. Cheers.
californiaflocks 3 months ago 11
@californiaflocks So true, thank you!
ronsig 3 months ago
can u ship me a pair
ELVIRUSAL100 4 months ago
In the mid 80s while living in Key Largo, we had 3, parents and a young blue and gold, that would fly north in the morning and south in the evening. We could tell them by their calls. They foraged in an empty lot nextdoor in the palms. The parents were shot, the young one was alone and he would call constantly, and did so until we left. Very sad. Leave them alone to be beautiful and to thrive.
kidfromstatenisland 5 months ago
@kidfromstatenisland I don't know why anybody would shoot these beautiful birds. They are such a beautiful sight. I agree, leave them alone!
ronsig 5 months ago
@kidfromstatenisland you have to realize that these are so called feral parrots. They are the result of escaped pets over the years and these feral colonies are the result. Just like some places have feral cat colonies or feral packs of dogs, some of the warmer climates have feral parrot flocks.
sodacoaster 3 months ago
you should catch them a sell me 2 ship them to califirnia can u
ELVIRUSAL100 5 months ago
@ELVIRUSAL100 I live in Florida. I see them all the time.... You dont have them there?
AnimalGirl328 4 months ago
I wonder if these birds are breeding in the area...
RMSacha 8 months ago
These birds are wild, they don't belong to anybody.
ronsig 9 months ago
Do these belong to someone or are they free in the wild?
pntdblack 11 months ago
quik throw a pokeball after it escapes
chippzilla8 11 months ago
Beautiful. Thank you for being so kind as to have food for them. I have a Hawkhead parrot and love these animals .
free2drm 1 year ago
Thank you to the wonderful people feeding these beautiful B&G's...
Amazing how they can adapt to different environments.
sue345sue 1 year ago
are you close to the airport? the airplane noise is quite prominent
Beautiful birds,very healthy looking.
jeridem 1 year ago
They have some nice orange belly feathers. I wonder if thats due to being outdoors all the time? Very Very beautiful <3
Bokkapooh 1 year ago