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Swift parakeet

Parakeet range, Drayton Manor, 11th March 2018.
It really does amaze me that more zoos aren't keeping this attractive, critically endangered, easily acquired, and seemingly simple to house species.
They're partial nectarivores- how possible would it be to set up a 'lorikeet landing'-style walkthrough with a large flock?
 
@Swampy from my very limited observations of this species, they are rather shy and tend to be less active than lorikeets. They are smaller than rainbow lorikeets too, so I don't think they would take to hand feeding. A flock flying in a good size walk-through aviary would look spectacular and the books say that can be kept with finches etc, so that might be nice: but I don't know how well they would breed in that sort of situation.
 
@Terry Thomas Interesting! What might its parents be? I haven't seen a swift since I visited Len Hill's old Birdland in 1972, and I didn't pay too much attention to them then as they were next to his Lear's macaws :oops: I really know very little about them.
 
I did not realize these were kept outside of Australia but I see there are quite a few collections with them. I'd love to see some.

~Thylo
 

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