Parrots of Palm Beach In The Palm Trees
THE PALM BEACH POST
By John Nelander
Posted Nov 27, 2017The Breakers Hotel Supports The Parrots of Palm Beach Florida
Often enough, if you are visiting The Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach Florida, you will likely be entertaind the the sounds of the”Parrots Of Palm Beach” that sing most every light amongst the palm trees at dusk. Officially they are called “Amazona viridigenalis” and are native to east-central Mexico and been wild and Green-cheeked on Palm Beach Island since the year. 2000
The flock of about 150 Amazon Green-cheek parrots, along with a few related varieties, have been flying just below the radar in the area for about 70 years. They are well-known to some, spotted occasionally by others from the North End to their nesting areas near The Breakers on South County Road. They can range as far west as CityPlace in West Palm Beach.
Source: The Palm Beach Post Article: Wild Palm Beach parrot flock keeps locals wowed
Parrots of Palm Beach Singing & Eating !!!
Parrot Sounds
What Does A Parrot Sound Like?ZMost all parrots areloud and noisy! The range of sounds they make is absolutely astonishing, and most all parrots have there own unique sounds and songs. But make no mistake – sometimes parrots will shout and scream like a kid in a supermarket when Mom and Dad refuse to buy candy! You have to take the rough with the smooth. This section of the Omlet Parrot Guide describes some of the sounds your pet birds will make.
Below is a live recording of the parrots singing the the trees at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach Florida.
Source LInk: The Molet.us What A Parrot Souns Like
Play Parrot Sounds
3 Parrots In Palm Beach Just Relaxing At The Breakers Hotel
The History of Palm Beach Parrots
RSCF has been non-invasively monitoring wild Green-cheeked Amazon parrots on Palm Beach, FL since 2000. This unusual population has only a single breeding site here – a 150-year-old stand of ornamental Casuarina (Australian pine). The birds provide a convenient study system for researching the ecology of non-native parrot species, as they also provide insights about how small parrot populations persist in a continually perturbed, urban environment.
Reference: http://palmbeachparrots.com/history-and-current-status/
The LookOut Tower With Parrots of West Palm Beach Sing In The Trees
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