Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!rutgers!att!cbnewsd!heneghan From: heneghan@cbnewsd.att.com (joseph.t.heneghan) Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: Indoor Antics Message-ID: <1990Jul13.144918.8047@cbnewsd.att.com> Date: 13 Jul 90 14:49:18 GMT References: <840@cfiprod.UUCP> <332@spam.ua.oz> <809.269c1af8@desire.wright.edu> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 15 In article <809.269c1af8@desire.wright.edu> sbishop@desire.wright.edu writes: >In article <332@spam.ua.oz>, wvenable@spam.ua.oz (Bill Venables) writes: >> In article <840@cfiprod.UUCP> susans@cfi.com (Susan Scheide) writes: >>> Monk Parrots in the Chicago area... Yes, they're in the Hyde Park/University of Chicago Area. I haven't seen them, but I understand they even survive the winters. BTW, if you look in the Birds Of North America Field guide, they list a whole bunch of Parrots as being found in Southern California. They list a Black Hooded Conure, which looks exactly like my Nanday Conure. I suppose they have enough feathers for cold climates, and their blodd must thicken, but what do they eat? BTW Did anyone see the Budgy on the tonight show? 150 words in it's vocabulary? Pretty interesting? Joe Heneghan