We do 2 very different little adventures, one to some high moorland, looking for a red listed rarity, the other being some urban birding, looking for a controversial exotic import.
Lovely video as always. We dont get many Ring Necked Parakeets over this neck of the woods (somerset) Will be nice when they eventually colonise this way.
Nice absolutely not they are vermin. They are pests that steal nests from smaller birds and dominate garden feeders. I chase the vermin away when I can. Nuthatches, Treecreepers, Great Spotted Woodpeckers have disappeared from where I live in Kent and this vermin are everywhere. They make an awful noise too screeching madly as a flock flies overhead. Lets be honest they should not be here.
Great approach to invasives by the UK as usual: let them get established so they can't be removed *then* see if they are a problem like they are everywhere else 🙌🤦♂️
We have had Paraqueets in SE London for a longtime now some years you get more and others you get less they can wreck your seed feeders and are very noisy, I used to get Great Spotted Woodies in garden on peanuts but now I am lucky if I see one a year!! Wether it's down to parrots I can't say, nice videos ❤😅 cheers 🍻
Chorlton watrr park comes up as 'the most dangerous plc 2fish in Britain'. I used 2fish it. Check my parakeet upload out, theyre regular here now,m straight out of Heaton park on2 my feeders. Check my slo-mo hand feeding a robin I tamed too. I got Warblers here as well ✌️
This was brilliant, I absolutely loved this video and will be checking out more of your content. I’ve been looking for more good bird content, having just uploaded a bird video yesterday myself I can say that it’s a hard niche to find the community for right away, so I’m happy to have found your channel. If you ever want to connect, we can send you our email!
And again a bird is taken out of it's native habitat and transport to a different one. They thrive and replace native birds. The UK have a habit doing that: Rabbits, foxes. But that goes further than that: The Panama Canal made that clear. And don't talk about plants.... that is another story.