The Blue-Headed Parrot

The Blue-Headed Parrot lives mainly in the treetops in the forest. It forms flocks when not breeding and roosts in large numbers in the trees. In flight they are noisy, with loud, harsh screams, and high-pitched screeching calls. They become silent when it is time to eat.  Their food consists of fruits, seeds, and blossoms mostly from trees.  The Blue-Headed Parrot has no enemies except for man and snakes.   When we cut down the trees in the forest, where do these birds live?   Also, we take these birds out of their home in the forest and sell them to the buyers in the United States to live as pets.
Dwayne
 
 

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