Spot a parakeet and help the environment

Please email any photos of parakeets to urbanparakeets@gmail.com. Please join the group on Facebook (The Rose-ringed Parakeet Project – South Africa) for more information and updates on the project.

The Rose-ringed Parakeet, Psittacula krameri, is native to southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.

It is also the world’s most invasive parrot species.

In South Africa, where it became established in the 1970s, it is classified as a Category 2 invasive species in the National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act. Well-established, actively breeding but fragmented populations occur in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. Their occurrence and spread are strongly linked to human density, urban settlements and parks.

However, the impact of the species on local biodiversity (native bird species) and the environment are not known and therefore quantifiable scientific data must be obtained.

Researchers from the University of the Witwatersrand have launched the Rose-ringed Parakeet Project to locate roosting sites and to investigate the size and distribution of the Rose-ringed Parakeet population in South Africa.

This will be complemented by parallel studies (in association with European researchers and ParrotNet) on the behaviour of these birds in Gauteng. This will improve our understanding of the ecology and behaviour of the species in South African urban environments and ensure that informed decisions are made by policy makers regarding the status and management of this parrot.

Spot a parakeet

If you spot these birds anywhere (free-flying) in South Africa, or you know of a roosting/breeding site in your neighbourhood, submit your data as follows:

• Using Google Forms. Please follow this link to the data form, fill it in, and submit. You may submit more than one form. Please fill in all required fields as completely as possible. https://goo.gl/forms/E9giDg3hZh

• Via Birdlasser, the technological partner of this project. All data of Rose-ringed Parakeets logged on Birdlasser will be shared with us. This application is available for download on Apple and Android devices. More info at www.birdlasser.com.

Please email any photos of parakeets to urbanparakeets@gmail.com. Please join the group on Facebook (The Rose-ringed Parakeet Project – South Africa) for more information and updates on the project.

A nationwide “Spot-a-Parakeet” Day will take place on Saturday, August 22. On this day as many people as possible are asked to report the presence (and absence) of Rose-ringed Parakeets in their garden and/or neighbourhood.

For more information, email urbanparakeets@gmail.com

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