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Nanday Parakeet Nanday Parakeets are not native to Florida but they have boomed in population at Celery Fields in Sarasota. There are literally dozens of them perching in the trees and on the telephone lines. They make a racket and seem totally unconcerned with humans. Aratinga nenday,Celery Fields,Florida,Nanday Parakeet,Sarasota Click/tap to enlarge PromotedCountry intro

Nanday Parakeet

Nanday Parakeets are not native to Florida but they have boomed in population at Celery Fields in Sarasota. There are literally dozens of them perching in the trees and on the telephone lines. They make a racket and seem totally unconcerned with humans.

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  1. Nanday Parakeets are not native to Florida but they have boomed in population at Celery Fields in Sarasota. There are literally dozens of them perching in the trees and on the telephone lines. They make a racket and seem totally unconcerned with humans. Posted one year ago
  2. A wonderful bird!! Posted one year ago
    1. Thank you, NattyOne! Posted one year ago, modified one year ago

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The Nanday Parakeet is also known as the Black-hooded Parakeet or Nanday Conure. The bird is native to South America from southeast Bolivia to southwest Brazil, central Paraguay and northern Argentina, from the region known as the pantanal.

Similar species: Parrots
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Uploaded Mar 15, 2024. Captured Mar 13, 2024 11:05.
  • COOLPIX P1000
  • f/5.6
  • 20/10000s
  • ISO140
  • 252mm