Conservation and Research
Where did they come from?
Parrot Blogger: Mike Bowles & Loretta Erickson | Nov 07, 2006
Wild parrots have been documented in California since the 1960s, but how did they get here? There are several local urban legends on that subject and the same stories always seem to crop up wherever parrots are found. Some of these urban legends edge on absurdity, like…
- The wild...
Continue ReadingAnother nest, more starving nestlings
Parrot Blogger: Toa Kyle | Nov 03, 2006
We’ve located our sixth active nest for the season though it comes with a certain melancholy. This nest was active in 2005 too but failed due to flooding (yet another low quality open crown motacu snag). That a pair would return to this low quality nest in 2006 is curious but old habits die hard...
Continue ReadingA busy October
Parrot Blogger: Toa Kyle | Oct 21, 2006
Back from a busy three weeks in the field. October is usually our busiest month in terms of monitoring nests and this year is no exception. We are currently following the progress of four nests, three of which have chicks and one that is incubating. I spent my time at 7 islas where amazingly all...
Continue ReadingParrotography
Parrot Blogger: Mike Bowles & Loretta Erickson | Oct 17, 2006
Photographing the wild parrots of Southern California (http://amazornia.us) is a challenge and a joy—a mysterious puzzle with ever changing twists and turns where each season leads to an exciting new discovery. It’s an action-packed, fun-filled world where wild parrots have become distant friends...
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