by Wolf » Mon May 09, 2016 7:15 am
I was also very much surprised to see that visiting the Quaker Parrots was on the list of thing to do, much less being listed as the number one thing to do. I am sure that the protests about the routine destruction of their nest had a lot to do with the change in both the power company's actions and many peoples outlook concerning them.
But for the purposes of conversation, not to express my point of view, at least entirely, I guess I will sort of play the devil's advocate. What do you do to maintain peoples electrical power as well as to prevent fires especially in urban areas when a bunch of birds attach their nests to a power transformer causing it to overload or to overheat setting the nest on fire. I mean no one wants to see and hear a bunch of baby birds being roasted alive and dropping to the ground in flaming balls of feathers to finish dying, screaming, or am I wrong in this?
And try to remember that these nest can grow to the size of a car because these birds build communal nests. They are the only parrots that build this type of nest, or even actually build a nest at all. It is also my understanding that their communal lifestyle extends to include their mating habits as well as the communal raising of their young, which are also unique to this species of parrots.
So what do you do? How do you address this type of problem in such a manner that is beneficial to both the humans and to the parrots?