Is someone snatching up the feral parrots of Brooklyn? According to YourNabe, a pair of parrot-poachers are lurking around the borough's Dust Bowl (8th Avenue and 65th Street) at night. (This happened back in 2006 as well.)
Parrot Poachers Picking Off Brooklyn Birds
Queens Parrots Didn't Give a Hoot About Fake Owl
As the legend goes, the feral parrots often seen in Brooklyn and Queens came here from South America, breaking free into the boroughs from some crates at JFK airport some 20 years ago. While they may make for nice photos, the parrots are causing some chaos in Queens. Earlier this week more than 1,500 Con Ed customers in Beechhurst lost power because of the feathered friends nesting in electrical equipment, the NY Post reported. Their nests have reportedly damaged one piece of Con Ed equipment repeatedly, each time costing around $20K to fix.
Befriending Brooklyn's Feral Parrots
A couple of years ago parrot poachers were the latest thing keeping bird watcher's eyes opened, as Brooklyn's feral parrots were disappearing. The unfeathered friends at BrooklynParrots.com still have plenty of beaked ones to observe, however, and their next "Parrot Safari" is coming up this June.

