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@prologic Oh my god! 🥰
We’re having lots of wild parrots here, too, but they’re way too scared to get *that* close to humans. 😢 The legend goes that these guys escaped from a bird breeder some decades ago – they’re not native to central europe. https://movq.de/v/b5cc712fb7/
@prologic Oh my god! 🥰
We’re having lots of wild parrots here, too, but they’re way too scared to get *that* close to humans. 😢 The legend goes that these guys escaped from a bird breeder some decades ago – they’re not native to central europe. https://movq.de/v/b5cc712fb7/
@prologic Oh my god! 🥰
We’re having lots of wild parrots here, too, but they’re way too scared to get *that* close to humans. 😢 The legend goes that these guys escaped from a bird breeder some decades ago – they’re not native to central europe. https://movq.de/v/b5cc712fb7/
@prologic @movq Uuuuuuhhh, awesome, very nice! We don't have any parrots here. When I had to change trains in pre-Corona times I could watch a few parrots in the morning in the trees of a station in the summer. According to the legend, they escaped from a zoo.
Actually this one is a Cokatoo 😁
Actually this one is a Cokatoo 😁
@prologic Aren’t cockatoos parrots? I always mush them together. 😁
@prologic Aren’t cockatoos parrots? I always mush them together. 😁
@prologic Aren’t cockatoos parrots? I always mush them together. 😁
@lyse I guess it happens a lot that they escape. 🤔 It always amazes me that they still manage to survive in the wild. I mean, -10°C in winter, sometimes less? That’s crazy. 🤯
@lyse I guess it happens a lot that they escape. 🤔 It always amazes me that they still manage to survive in the wild. I mean, -10°C in winter, sometimes less? That’s crazy. 🤯
@lyse I guess it happens a lot that they escape. 🤔 It always amazes me that they still manage to survive in the wild. I mean, -10°C in winter, sometimes less? That’s crazy. 🤯
@movq Oh apparently they are 🤦♂️
@movq Oh apparently they are 🤦♂️
@movq Yeah, surviving in the cold up here is what I'm always wondering, too. They're not built for this kind of climate I reckon.