We’ve been looking for San Francisco’s city parrots, descended from escaped pets, for years but they’ve always eluded us. Now it seems every time we hike through the city, we run into a flock of the famous feral birds. A few days ago we got up close to them when we discovered their feeding ground. There must have been 50 or so hanging around the trees. Feral parrots aren’t rare after all. There’s even a group dedicated to the preservation of urban parrots around the world. Check out their blog here.
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