Originally Posted by
Earl
The 40’s here, we start hoarding food when it gets below freezing.
My S-in-L lives in Arkansas so I don’t know much about the parrot’s vocabulary. I believe it to be extensive but I will inquire.
We thought of getting another dog but my esposa says she can not bear the thought of another loss.
We had two parakeets when my children were small...Sam and Cory but someone left the cage door open on the deck and they flew away. We saw them occasionally in the wild but then nothing.
Twenty three degrees? That’s no degrees at all. What part of the country are you located...Not the specific location just general...NE...NW...?
We are in the frozen north, sitting on the shores of Kitchi-Gami (Lake Superior). There's a link in my profile with some pics taken from around here.
That's sad about your parakeets. It's quite possible though that they survived, since your climate is mild. Florida, SC, and the Gulf Coast states have a number of escaped now-feral parrots. We saw several of them on trips to FL. There is even a flock of monk parakeets/Quakers living in NY city!
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