Parakeet 

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  • Picture of two little parakeets at the Fort Worth Zoo in Dallas. Cute birdies! =3

  • This sky blue Indian Ringneck Parakeet had an inquisitive personality which we felt this picture captured beautifully.

  • Photo taken at the Ft Worth Zoo on April 13, 2008. Sale of a medium canvas print to tinhearts

  • Features Postcard Style – 3/27/09 / I Love Birds – 2/14/09 1st Place Challenge Win in I Love Birds – 3/27/09 Photo taken at the Ft Worth Zoo (Texas) April 13, 2008. This photo can be seen in the following video: My art featured in a video – That’s One Great Shot Sale of a medium canvas print to tinhearts Sale of a card to Bonnie Taylor Barry Sale of a card to SuzieRay Sale of a medium canvas print to a Redbubble member /

  • . In dutch we call them Valkparkiet. / Last week i met a girl who was walking with her bird. She put him on the ground so i could take photo’s of him.

  • A beautiful healthy green parakeet feeding on beautiful red flowers on a beautiful overcast day. Shot taken at Matilda Bay, near the University of Western Australia. Having fun with my new L lens. Enjoy. / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Canon 70-200mm F/4 L IS USM / Shutter Speed: 1/1000 sec / F-stop: F/4 / Focal Length: 127mm / Flash: Did not fire / ISO: 100 MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /

  • I thought the two parakeets on the top limb appeared to be listening in on the two parakeets seen on the bottom limb’s conversation. The white bird is leaning their way, the green bird is pretending to be asleep. Ha, just using my own imagination. Photo taken at the Ft. Worth Zoo in Texas – April 20, 2008.

  • My name is Jessica / I’m almost a month old / My Mom’s name is Tess / She’s very bold / No one is allowed / To go near me / She said one day / We will fly free / Right now we are in a cage / Mom feeds me / She is a sage / She’s teaching me / All about walking / And already / I have begun talking / I like to scream / When I get hungry / Mom comes quick / And feeds me / I look just like my Mom / I’m yellow and green / Prettiest Parakeet / You’ve ever seen Photograph: Frankie / Poem: Sally

  • This is the monk parakeet….! there is a colony. of these fellas made home here at Cape Coral yacht club.. oh !.. the frieken funny noises you hear is hilarious when you pass by. They perfect blend into the date palm trees which make their home.. and all day long they are fixing their nest.. it never ends every time i go to this place. its so cool.. and this one said hi to me .. :) / greetings from Florida post card Straight out of the camera / Greetings Sony DSC H 7 / 1/320s / F/4.5 / ISO 100 Focal Length: 72.7mm

  • One of my best shots now on a tee! Best viewed larger

  • My original Love Birds painting has gotten a very positive response over at zazzle, and seems to be a crowd favorite! I’ve sold several cards and things with that design on it, so I wanted to make another one for those people that are not crazy about pink! I decided to make a second Love Birds with new, bright colors, smaller birds, and added some detailing to the leaves. I’m happy with the result and hope you like it! Watercolor & Ink

  • This beautiful bird is relatively common in North India, especially in urban areas – I’ve seen them at the Taj Mahal and around the Temples of Khajuraho. I’ve also encountered them flitting around Las Ramblas in Barcelona – probably released pets that have established a colony.

  • Could not believe i caught these two! i was at max zoom without a tripod so you can imagine the fun. / Really lovely to be able to watch them like this.

  • Two Ring-Necked Parakeets (psittacula krameri) seem to have sussed out that they’re my centre of attention. These guys live at Africa Alive in Suffolk, and despite being native to Africa/Asia, feral versions can be found living in the London/Surrey/Berkshire area of England (where I’ve seen them), and other European Cities. You can usually hear their noisy screeches before you see them. ;o) Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EOS 70-200mm L IS f/4 lens handheld

  • The middle one looks like he’s saying “Okay troops what part of about face don’t you understand!” Panasonic DMC-TZ5.

  • This is my precious little budgie that I have had forever! she has been a mummy so many times and outlived all her children and husband. Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/60 Featured in All soft and cuddlies 29th April 2009 / Featured in Pets are Us 4th June 2009 / Featured in Pets R Us 1st July 2009 /

  • Wild parrots settle in suburbs / By Sean Coughlan / BBC News education The number of wild parrots living in England is rising at 30% per year, says an Oxford University research project. Parks and gardens in the leafy London suburbs have been adopted as a preferred habitat by birds that are native to southern Asia. In the Surrey stockbroker belt, a single sports ground is believed to be home to about 3,000 parrots. The rate of increase, helped by mild winters, is much greater than had been expected. The findings have also been echoed by a large number of e-mails from BBC News Online readers, who have reported how parrots – particularly parakeets – have now become familiar sights. Parrot hotspots These hundreds of e-mails, including photographs, highlighted hotspots such as west of London, Surrey and parts of Kent. Parakeets in King George Park in Ramsgate / Parakeets in King George Park in Ramsgate, / But there were also parrots reported in inner-London, including parks in Peckham, Brixton, Greenwich and Kensington. And a few parrots had been spotted in East Anglia, the North West and in Scotland. There were also sightings from readers overseas, reporting urban parrots in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain and the United States. E-mails from readers also offer a range of theories about the arrival of parrots in Britain – including that they were brought by Jimi Hendrix, that they escaped during the making of a film and that they were released from aviaries damaged during the great storm of 1987. Researchers have been tracking several varieties of parakeet, originally from countries such as India and Brazil, but which are now surviving in ever-greater numbers in southern England. The findings, from Oxford University’s Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology, give a glimpse of exotic creatures in unlikely places. / Last summer, there were areas of woodland that sounded more like equatorial rain forest than suburban parkland. / Adam Tandy, Richmond / Alexandrine parakeets have been spotted by Lewisham crematorium and orange-winged parakeets, native to the Amazon, have now set up home in Weybridge. South American monk parakeets have formed a colony in Borehamwood and blue-crowned parakeets were observed in Bromley. There have been reports that there could now be 20,000 wild parrots, including parakeets, living in England, with the largest concentration around London and the South East. The population boom has been put down to a series of mild winters, a lack of natural predators, food being available from humans and that there are now enough parrots for a wider range of breeding partners. In particular, they have been observed in growing numbers in the outer suburbs and the Home Counties, with trees in parkland and sports grounds becoming their homes. / taken from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/3869815.stm

  • I made this illustration in a boring college course. Yaeh, it wasn’t THAT broing, but I can’t listen for longer than 2 hours. I have to do something. ^^“ The idea was, to find a motive for a singstar party. Well, I think this illustration is for all people who think, they can sing :D greez Jenny :3

  • A Black Lahu boy with his decoy parakeet. In the early mornings he will place his chained bird in a tree near his family’s rice fields and surround it with bamboo sticks that he has coated with a sticky glue made from pulverised tree bark. When his bird calls, it will attract flocks of wild parakeets that he hopes will land on his sticky sticks and become glued. The captured birds are plucked, grilled and smashed up with chilli and salt in a mortar, a nutritious accompaniment to mountain rice. One of the first ‘toys’ that hilltribe boys master, is a slingshot. This boy, Kali, has one in his hand, and he is an expert at hitting anything edible, usually birds and squirrels. The hilltribe people in northern Thailand have always relied on wild foods to supplement their cultivated rice. This photo was taken in a remote village near the Burma border in 1979. Kali is now the village headman, and has several of his own children.

  • Red Winged Parrot – New South Wales, Australia

  • Cute budgies t-shirt

  • Digital Painting of Rose Ring Neck Parakeets.Used ArtRage and Painter 11. / / Copyright /

  • A festive Christmas t-shirt with budgies wearing Santa Claus hats

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