Tropical island problem: Too many parrots
by JASON STRAZIUSO,Associated Press
Jun 26, 2012 | 805 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
In this photo taken Saturday, March 3, 2012, an Indian ring-necked parakeet sits on a bamboo branch in Le Jardin du Roi Spice Garden near Anse Royale on the island of Mahe in the Seychelles. The eradication of the Indian ring-necked parakeet is the goal so that a Seychelles' national bird, the black parrot, may live, those carrying out the EU-funded project say. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
In this photo taken Saturday, March 3, 2012, an Indian ring-necked parakeet sits on a bamboo branch in Le Jardin du Roi Spice Garden near Anse Royale on the island of Mahe in the Seychelles. The eradication of the Indian ring-necked parakeet is the goal so that a Seychelles' national bird, the black parrot, may live, those carrying out the EU-funded project say. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
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You sit here. The moon and the birds come in. It's a wonderful, wonderful feeling at the day's end.
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