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| source in kimball garrett studied the birds to see how they had proliferated, what they were eating, and whether or not they were displacing or threatening native bird populations. at that time he counted around wild parrots in the los angeles area alone eating nectar, seeds, fruits, nuts, and flowers
headed parrots only have three types of food they like to eat in the wild, especially cashews. rose-ringed parakeets, primarily based in bakersfield, also eat mandarin oranges, apples, sunflower seeds, mulberries, and some cereal grains. yellow chevroned parakeets are the only ones that feed on the flowers...
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