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The rising parakeet population imperils farms and native plants, officials say

Mindy Pennybacker
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Rose-ringed parakeets gathered around a tree hollow at South Beretania and Punchbowl streets last month.

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Parakeet eats a mango in a tree in Makiki.

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A couple of rose-ringed parakeets gather around a tree hollow at South Beretania and Punchbowl streets. The Department of Land and Natural Resources says not to feed any wild birds.

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Rose-ringed parakeets perch on utility wires in Diamond Head. While there is no official count of their population on Oahu, they appear to be increasing.

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Rose-ringed parakeet

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