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Also in Irvine. feels like a Hitchcock movie.
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What are those?
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They are parrots.
From LA to San Bernardino (Redlands) Now Irvine making there way south towards San Diego (give it 3 to 5 yrs)
Next Thousand Oaks.
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They're fucking birds. Relax people.
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They are escaped prisoners.
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That crossed th border illegally.
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They started a fire and when Firefighters got there they had to keep the parrots from getting cooked, so the busted the cages open to let them loose.
So the story goes back in the 70s
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I've been up in the city of Orange. The noisy little fuckers are everywhere.
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At least they are not peaCocks
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Just birds. Calm down everyone.
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At least they are not peaCocks / They are just as loud.
They fly over my house three or four times a day.in different groups. Occasionally a few stop in the tree behind my house for several minutes.
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those parrots have been in Mission Bay in San Diego since the early 90's, they are prolific breeders and very aggressive towards other birds, got a lot of them around Hartwell Park in Lakewood too. They are a migratory type bird but since Calif has mild temps and lots to eat at the beaches and parks they may stay year round
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Are they swallows from san juan capistrano
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I've seen lots in east county already. I even saw some in Miami.
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Green gang members. They chase the crows away.
Those birds are angry, they are smart too. Don't mess with them.
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Wow. I have not seen any in Orange county but when I lived in Pasadena they were everywhere... And this was in the '70s
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