I keep running into huge flocks of parrots when I visit Pasadena California.
Are these really escaped parrots from captivity or do they migrate naturally in this area? I don't think they are indigenous to Pasadena, California. Just wondering. Its always quite a site, and I am always transfixed by large flocks of parrrots, the noise is incredible! I wonder if they are eating horrible junk food that humans throw out behind restaurants and stuff, or if they are just eating in the trees, where I always seem to see them eating. I wonder if these huge flocks are healthy, and if they have a doctor parrot in the flock, that nurtures the struggling ones. None of them ever seem to be struggling, they seem to find lots of trees to eat and play around in...and they seem pretty energetic and happy, but who knows. there are lots of amazing trees in pasadena so maybe its a perfect habitat for a huge flock of parrots.
Are these really escaped parrots from captivity or do they migrate naturally in this area? I don't think they are indigenous to Pasadena, California. Just wondering. Its always quite a site, and I am always transfixed by large flocks of parrrots, the noise is incredible! I wonder if they are eating horrible junk food that humans throw out behind restaurants and stuff, or if they are just eating in the trees, where I always seem to see them eating. I wonder if these huge flocks are healthy, and if they have a doctor parrot in the flock, that nurtures the struggling ones. None of them ever seem to be struggling, they seem to find lots of trees to eat and play around in...and they seem pretty energetic and happy, but who knows. there are lots of amazing trees in pasadena so maybe its a perfect habitat for a huge flock of parrots.