ANIMAL CURIOSITIES
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
In the Villa Reale park and in the gardens of city apartment blocks, parakeets move in flocks and breed easily.
The first specimens appeared a few years ago. With the passage of time, collared parakeets have reproduced and colonised the green areas of Milan.
Hundreds of birds typical of Asian and African forests flutter in Sempione Park, at Idroscalo and even in Largo Cairoli, where they have been immortalised snacking on persimmons.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
Hundreds of specimens in green areas. 'Effect of the warm climate'.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
The first specimens emerged a few years ago.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
Over time, collared parakeets have reproduced and colonised the green areas of Milan.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
Over time, collared parakeets have reproduced and colonised the green areas of Milan.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
Colourful, noisy and sociable, parrots are invading cities across much of Italy, despite the harsh winter climates.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
They have shown great adaptability and are now not only able to survive the winter, but also to reproduce.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
The parrots in the photo are parakeets. Parakeets are very adaptable, other species if left free in the city survive a couple of years at most.
Tropical parrots in Milan's parks, the most beautiful photos
They fly in groups of 20-25, immortalised by people walking in the parks, admired by both adults and children.