Back in May, I saw a piece on Springwatch, about parakeets in Graves Park, Sheffield. I knew that Ring-necked were present in decent numbers, but I wasn't aware that another species, Alexandrine Parakeet, was also present.
Jayne and I had a couple of visits during the summer and autumn months, but, because of the leaves, we didn't manage to see them. We're pretty sure we heard them, but, for a new species, I really need a definitive sighting (and hopefully a picture). Anyway, we went back today, and, as you see, we managed to get both good sightings and some photos!
Alexandrine and Ring-necked Parakeets
It was difficult to say how many were present, but, I'm pretty sure the above photo shows a pair, along with a pair of Ring-necked. Both species were busy exploring potential nest sites. I'll try and get back again in the new year to get more evidence of breeding.
This species doesn't appear to be on the British List yet, so I can't officially count it, but I'll make note of it, so that if (or when) it's added, I'll know when I first saw it!
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