Parakeets in Enfield may have been in London since 1800s By Paul Dicken
Monday 7th January 2008
The sighting of parakeets in the shade of Enfield's Civic Centre has sparked some investigation and lead to the discovery that these particular parakeets are likely to have been living in Britain since the 1800s.
Further pictures, taken by Christine Matthews, have emerged of parakeets feeding from a bird table in Oakwood, identified as the rose ringed or ring-necked parakeet.
A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said: "They like living near people and nest in cracks and crevices in trees.
"They are common across India and the Himalayas, so they can easily cope with our chaotic climate. They feed on fruit, seeds and berries so can easily find food here."
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