I cant see or say they are red breasted parakeets from the three on
this tree

Usha di
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On Dec 29, 9:06 am, Vijay Anand Ismavel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not able to find details of how these parakeets eat bark or
> resins - could you please send me any links or more information ? I
> observed that they broke off small bits of bark and then dropped them
> after chewing. - Vijay
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> On Dec 29, 8:40 am, Vijay Anand Ismavel <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the information. Is it possible to identify the tree
> > species from this photograph. - Vijay
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> > On Dec 29, 5:47 am, Dr  Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Wow........ Red-breasted parakeet.... I have never seen this one.... :
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> > > Thanks for sharing.....I think they are eating the resins.... they rub
> > > it inside on the uppersurface of the beak and then drop it.....Thats
> > > the way they eat....
> > > Regards
> > > Pankaj
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> > > On Dec 29, 1:35 am, Vijay Anand Ismavel <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Is it possible to identify this tree - I observed a large number (about 
> > > > 25) of red-breasted parakeets (Psittacula alexandri) removing bits of 
> > > > bark and feeding on the soft stuff beneath and spitting out the 
> > > > remaining. All these parakeets were female. This tree is providing 
> > > > shade in a tea-estate to the tea bushes. If not possible from this 
> > > > photo, I can try to get a better one of the leaves.
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> > > > Location: Hathikhira Tea Estate, Karimganj District, Assam
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> > > > Date: 26th December 2011
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> > > > Equipment: Nikon D300s with Sigma 150-500mm OS lens
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> > > >  Hathikhira Birds-316A.jpg
> > > > 238KViewDownload

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