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![]() Three days before Hurricane Charley hit Florida, the 150 or so parakeets nesting in a power substation in Deerfield Beach seemed blissfully unconcerned. So did the ones in seven huge communal nests on the communications tower of the Broward County Sheriff's office a mile or two away. observe at: http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/...anim.184.2.jpg Monk parakeets, which seem to have first escaped or been released in the 1960's, now number from 150,000 to half a million in Florida, depending on who is counting, said Winifred Perkins, environmental relations manager for Florida Power and Light. She keeps track because the birds love the infrastructure of the power grid. Some of those poles will support nests of 1,000 pounds or more, and cause power failures and fires, Ms. Perkins said, as well as present a hazard for workers. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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![]() "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... Three days before Hurricane Charley hit Florida, the 150 or so parakeets nesting in a power substation in Deerfield Beach seemed blissfully unconcerned. So did the ones in seven huge communal nests on the communications tower of the Broward County Sheriff's office a mile or two away. observe at: http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/...anim.184.2.jpg Monk parakeets, which seem to have first escaped or been released in the 1960's, now number from 150,000 to half a million in Florida, depending on who is counting, said Winifred Perkins, environmental relations manager for Florida Power and Light. She keeps track because the birds love the infrastructure of the power grid. Some of those poles will support nests of 1,000 pounds or more, and cause power failures and fires, Ms. Perkins said, as well as present a hazard for workers. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Having lived in West Palm Beach until recently, I can attest to their abundance- you always know they are around because the noise is unbelieveable. Dale W4OP |
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Bet that receiver is hearing lots of birdies!
Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:33:54 GMT, Richard Clark wrote: Three days before Hurricane Charley hit Florida, the 150 or so parakeets nesting in a power substation in Deerfield Beach seemed blissfully unconcerned. So did the ones in seven huge communal nests on the communications tower of the Broward County Sheriff's office a mile or two away. observe at: http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/...anim.184.2.jpg Monk parakeets, which seem to have first escaped or been released in the 1960's, now number from 150,000 to half a million in Florida, depending on who is counting, said Winifred Perkins, environmental relations manager for Florida Power and Light. She keeps track because the birds love the infrastructure of the power grid. Some of those poles will support nests of 1,000 pounds or more, and cause power failures and fires, Ms. Perkins said, as well as present a hazard for workers. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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![]() "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news ![]() "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... Three days before Hurricane Charley hit Florida, the 150 or so parakeets nesting in a power substation in Deerfield Beach seemed blissfully unconcerned. So did the ones in seven huge communal nests on the communications tower of the Broward County Sheriff's office a mile or two away. observe at: http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/...anim.184.2.jpg Monk parakeets, which seem to have first escaped or been released in the 1960's, now number from 150,000 to half a million in Florida, depending on who is counting, said Winifred Perkins, environmental relations manager for Florida Power and Light. She keeps track because the birds love the infrastructure of the power grid. Some of those poles will support nests of 1,000 pounds or more, and cause power failures and fires, Ms. Perkins said, as well as present a hazard for workers. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Having lived in West Palm Beach until recently, I can attest to their abundance- you always know they are around because the noise is unbelieveable. Dale W4OP anyone got any good recipes?? |
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