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- Another is the ring-necked parakeet, which is spreading so fast that the government has just allowed landowners to shoot them without a licence. Top stories from Times Online
- The first confirmed breeding of ring-necked parakeets was in 1971. Times, Sunday Times
- At least three other parakeet species have established feral breeding colonies: the most numerous is the ring-necked parakeet, now common in many London parks and suburbs.
- Like the Canada goose and ring-necked parakeet, it is an alien invader, albeit one of a much earlier vintage. Birdwatch: Pheasant
- Or to be exact, ring-necked parakeets. Times, Sunday Times
- Earlier this year it was forecast that the ring-necked parakeet population could surge to more than 100000 now that the bird has become firmly established in southeast England.
- According to Jeffery sightings of brightly coloured and noisy birds roosting are the UK's only naturalised parrot the ring-necked parakeet.
- Lately it has been suggested that ring-necked parakeets might be starting to compete with nuthatches for holes like this. Times, Sunday Times
- Then you have a species such as the ring-necked parakeet. Invasive non-native species: attack of the aliens
- The much larger population of ring-necked parakeets – a familiar sight in south-west London and found as far north as the Clyde – is harder to control, since it is so well-established, though the GB non-native species secretariat a sort of biological border patrol advocates limiting its numbers and is investigating chemical sterilisation. Invasive species: Killer shrimps and English parrots | Editorial