February 9

A pair of neighborhood animal reports

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Animal Report No. 1: Amy e-mailed us this morning about a stray cat.

Found a friendly black cat wandering with a short tail at 65th and Ravenna, near the I-5 exit. He’s now at Animal Talk Rescue. Know this cat? Call us. 206.526.1558

Animal Report No. 2: The Scarlet-fronted Parakeets of Maple Leaf are back. That’s the flock that migrates between here and Seward Park every year. They were spotted (or, more likely,  heard) at about 9 a.m on Monday, Feb. 7, at Northeast 90th Street and 12th Avenue Northeast, according to a note left on the Maple Leaf Dog Oasis white board.

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  1. Melody, parrots and parakeets are really the same things, but the smaller ones with longer tails are usually called parakeets. There is a lot of slop in that; they’re all called parrots in Australia. The official name of this one is Scarlet-fronted Parakeet, but members of this group of New World tropical species are also called “conures.”

    Another Eric, are you sure you saw 20 of them? In all the years they have been coming to this neighborhood, there has never been more than a dozen, and that number has declined in recent years to just a few. If you saw that many, their reproductive output just went off the scale.

  2. “The cat’s owners don’t want him back.”

    So the cat lovers dumped the family feline? Isn’t there a law against abandoning your pets? Perhaps they should be on the hook for some of the expenses related to boarding and adopting out the kitty.

  3. I think the parakeets have been around for a while already. My daughter and I saw ~20 of the them on our neighbor’s roof a month ago.

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