If you have read the previous post titled  BLOOMING PARROTS  you will know the Scientific Names and the Mythological Significance of these lively birds , thus will not repeat myself.
What is important is you see The Distinctive Rose Ring around the Neck of Mr Parakeet exclusively.
Feeders in the Garden attract Flocks of Birds.
It is extremely interesting to see and hear these Parakeets perched on the branches of the Lovely Temple Trees ( Champa in Hindi, Genus Plumeria)
The Colourful Red Beaks are the only break in a Sea Of Green.
Parakeets are etched in Indian Folklore and Mythology and every region will have an Enchanting Tale or two on these Lovely Birds of Love.
Oh what fun for you to have these gorgeous birds at your feeder. Thank you for sharing the photos. They are beautiful. 🌵
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thank you.
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Exhilarating to see them NOT in cages. What a gift they give to you and you give to us in return. Thank you.
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Yes, they must not be in Cages. Your comments are from the heart, thank you.
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How beautiful! I can’t imagine birds as magnificent as these at my feeders! The male is very handsome indeed with his rose ring around the neck. I’d like to hug them all! 😀
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Delighted with your comments. Thank you.
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These are beautiful! I’d love to see these guys at my feeder.
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have made a request. thanks for your views and visit.
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nice to see these in the real world….. thanks for sharing
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welcome, yes that was the idea I followed this post after the previous post BLOOMING PARROTS
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Yes, they’re lovely. Do you know that we have colonies of wild parakeets in the UK, now? So many pet parakeets have escaped that they now form breeding flocks in several parts.
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that is interesting indeed. thank you for the info. i wonder if that is good??
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Well, they seem to be thriving and I’m not aware of any environmental problems, so i think that it is good. I know that I was delighted when I first saw a small flock of them unexpectedly.
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that is indeed wonderful then.
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Thanks for identifying these parakeets for me. Several colonies have been establishing themselves in parks around Istanbul in recent years, and now they are a distinctive feature of the urban landscape. It’s amazing how some birds seem to thrive in drastically modified environments. And these birds are giving the local crows a run for their money!
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Lovely input. Yes Parakeets have successfully adapted to Urban Life.
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Nice pics as always…Just remembered all the Tota and Maina numbers Bollywood dishes out 🙂
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welcome.
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Hi Mukul. Thank you for dropping by my site and liking my latest post. Your birds are beautiful. Thank you for sharing them with the world.
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welcome and thank you.
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Beautiful. I love parakeets.
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am delighted with your comments, thank you
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I owned a parakeet when I was a kid.
I called him Buddy Caesar.
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loved your comments, what joyful memories blogs evoke. thanks for visiting.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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welcome
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