Wild Quaker Parrots in Ft. Lee, NJ

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007

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  • It was a great day in your back yard that day!!! Awesome video! They are so cute. I love to watch them beak each other as they interact and play and eat. Try to get some outside audio, they make wonderful noises.

    Thanks.

  • @QuakerVille i thought i would scare them away if i tried to go out there. i was just very excited to be filming them!

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  • @Counterbrilliance Awww. Don't net them! They are wild and might have babies or fledglings to care for. Go out and buy one if you want one. Capturing wild ones is like slavery! I'm flying around then 'wham'! A net, and I'll never see my mate or my babies again! How cruel is that? Then we wonder why they're so hard to 'tame' when they're caught from the wild. Don't net any wild birds!

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  • pull back on the camera and stand still!!!!!!

  • Cute ^ ^

  • @Counterbrilliance What to hear something sick! I got 2 babies for 50 bucks!! A friend of mine is a landscaper and he always gets babies. The 2 I have, I raised them since they where 3 weeks old. In Florida, there are hundreds of thousands flying around.

  • @Counterbrilliance @Counterbrilliance @Counterbrilliance @Counterbrilliance Awww. Don't net them! They are wild and might have babies or fledglings to care for. Go out and buy one if you want one.  Capturing wild ones is like slavery! I'm flying around then 'wham'! A net, and I'll never see my mate or my babies again! How cruel is that? Then we wonder why they're so hard to 'tame' when they're caught from the wild. Don't net any wild birds!

  • in Canada the pet shops sell Quaker parrots for 600-1000 bucks!! I can't believe in the States they're flying around wild and are yours free if you're lucky enough to net one.

  • I live in a neighboring town, and I've seen them 4 times now, including once today. There were two of them flying off to their nest. I can't believe they are surviving.

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