A couple of weeks ago we had a very unusual visitor at our Clinical Sciences building at the hospital. It was a blue Indian Ring necked Parakeet. It was seen several times a day over a period of about 5 days. I managed to get some pictures of it too. It particularly liked the berries on this tree in the car park!




It was strange as that very same week this article appeared in our local paper:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... m-12064516
I thought this was the same parakeet we found at work, but the date for the article was wrong (23/10) - the Parakeet was spotted by us from about 27/10 to 31/10. Also the eyes on our Parakeet look yellow on my photos and the one in the Newspaper article has white eyes. Could it be the man in the article has the wrong parakeet? It seems such a coincidence this person lived near the industrial estate and that is where the hospital is. There can't be that many Blue Indian Ring necked parakeets hanging out in trees in the wild can there?
 Sorry to hear about your difficulties and we fully understand you have your priorities.
  Sorry to hear about your difficulties and we fully understand you have your priorities. of the escapee too.
  of the escapee too. 

 Hiya Squirrel, mate
 Hiya Squirrel, mate  . Great to hear from you again and with such an intriguing story !!
. Great to hear from you again and with such an intriguing story !!

 Squirrel - I am often thinking of you too
 Squirrel - I am often thinking of you too   
   
   
   
    
    
  and they did say that 'Oscar' did a little dance when he saw his owner
 and they did say that 'Oscar' did a little dance when he saw his owner   
  