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    Now on BBC2
    Followed by Wild The great British Parakeet invasion

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    Might record the Parakeet documentary.
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    Yes. I didn't know what the Natural world was about until it startd. I'll de record it but am recording the parakeets. I used to have two . had them from chicks.
    Rose Ring Necks Or Indian Ring necks They are called I have a Green female blue male. with huge red beaks. The grow to17 inches long Lovely birds but they don't belong here and very noisy

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    Yes, that's the problem, as they seem to be very comfortable breeding here and have the potential to cause damage to local species, by overwhelming their habitats and food supplies. I am really concerned by their success.
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    Yes. I agree and they frighten th small British birds. Quite a few escaped from Petts Wood Pet shop about 7 yeas ago. I reckon the let them go . They are so noisy. I gave mine back to the breeder . He has very large Aviaries and breads different colours

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