Flock Of Feral Parrots Roosts In Silver Lake
SILVER LAKE (CBSLA.com) — A flock of feral parrots is flying and squawking around Echo Park and Silver Lake, making the area known for its hipster ways sound more like a jungle.
"It's loud. You know they're there," resident Daniel Merrill said.
Merrill took photos of the exotic green birds near Silver Lake and Sunset boulevards. He says a large flock recently woke him up.
"They were loud. You can hear from inside the house, definitely," he said.
Kimball Garrett, an expert on birds at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, says thousands of parrots have made their homes in Southern California.
"They find everything they need here. All the seeds, fruit and berries, nectar, so they thrive," Garrett said.
Garrett founded the website CaliforniaParrotProject.org, which has information about a dozen species that live across the region.
The birds were brought here decades ago and were either released or escaped from cages, Garrett said. And, yes, they do get noisy.
"Parrots are social birds, and they communicate by screaming at each other, basically," he said.
The birds are loud, but many feel they're part of the neighborhood just like anything else.
"I think people just need to get used to it. It's a part of nature," bird watcher Jenna Enns said.