In many warmer cities in the USA there are flocks of released parrots. The weather and food are such that they can survive the winter and propagate. Sunnyvale, a city north of San Jose and south of San Francisco, had three such flocks, IDK how many now, one of green lorikeets that blended in perfectly with the liquid amber trees in a part of town.
jasonsnakelover 7 months ago
It looks like you’re his pet so you couldn’t have flown south anyway.
Храм С.О.Д. (Templo S.U.D. ucraniano) 7 months ago
Bummer.
stillfickled Premium Member 7 months ago
awwwwwwwwwwwwww
Gale Premium Member 7 months ago
Naah, they just told him, ‘Flock off!’
SlackPuter 7 months ago
Escape South from what?
firefrost 7 months ago
Not surprising with that smart mouth.
Doug K 7 months ago
Isn’t he a pet parrot that has never been part of any flock?
Teto85 Premium Member 7 months ago
In many warmer cities in the USA there are flocks of released parrots. The weather and food are such that they can survive the winter and propagate. Sunnyvale, a city north of San Jose and south of San Francisco, had three such flocks, IDK how many now, one of green lorikeets that blended in perfectly with the liquid amber trees in a part of town.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 7 months ago
Cancel culture is for the birds…
blakerl 7 months ago
I know very little about birds, but you could take a train. The Amtrak Sunset Express, to Florida and points south.
Liam Astle Premium Member 7 months ago
“I can’t fly south for the winter. I’m on a no fly list.”
Amra Leo 7 months ago
Excuses, excuses…
mistercatworks 7 months ago
You can still fly, can’t you?
paranormal 7 months ago
You poor thing!
cuzinron47 7 months ago
Must be the company you keep.
bobgreenwade 7 months ago
“The flock has spoken.”