These parrots came to Los Angeles as pets – then went wild. Now scientists are unlocking their mysteries

The article discusses the vibrant red-crowned parrots that have thrived in Los Angeles County over the past few decades. Despite not being native to the area, they have become an integral part of the local ecosystem and are widely admired by residents.

Scientists are studying the behavior and habits of these birds, including their social structures, foraging habits, and roosting sites. Researchers like Janel Ortiz at Cal Poly Pomona are focusing on how the parrots choose where to spend the night and what they do during the day.

The article also highlights the challenges faced by the parrot population, including habitat loss due to the decline of palm trees in the area. However, thanks to efforts by conservationists and residents, many of these birds have found new habitats and continue to thrive.

One researcher, Denys Hemen, notes that the parrots' ability to adapt to urban environments has allowed them to not only coexist with humans but also become a beloved part of the local landscape. Another expert, Blanco, suggests that having these exotic birds in Los Angeles is like "bringing a little piece of the tropics" to the city.

The article concludes by highlighting the importance of protecting and conserving these non-native species that have integrated into California ecosystems over time.
 
omg u gotta love those red-crowned parrots in LA 🌴💚 they're like the ultimate urban birds fam! but for real though, its kinda crazy how well they've adapted to city life 🤯 i mean, who needs palm trees when u have a sick view of the Hollywood hills lol. seriously tho, its awesome to see these gorgeous birds thriving in such an unexpected place. and idk about people saying we should be bringing the tropics to LA but honestly having parrots around is like bringing a little slice of nature's magic to our concrete jungle ✨ gotta give props to the researchers out there who are studying their habits and trying to help preserve these amazing birds' habitats 🙏
 
🌴 I think its wild how these parrots have taken over LA County and become an iconic part of the local scene 🤯, I mean, who would've thought red-crowned parrots in Cali? 🤷‍♀️ But seriously, its dope that scientists are studying their habits and habitats to help us better understand how we can coexist with them. And honestly, its a great thing for conservation efforts - it shows us that even non-native species can thrive in unexpected places 🌳💚
 
man i'm loving the comeback story of the red-crowned parrots in LA 🌴🐦 they're like, totally taking over the palm tree scene and thriving despite being out of their element...it's wild how adaptable these birds are and how they've become an iconic part of la's landscape. but at the same time i'm all about conservation efforts - it's crazy to think that these parrots might not have made it without humans stepping in to save 'em. Denys Hemen is right, it's like we're importing a slice of paradise into our own city 🌊 and that's no small thing...the researchers are really getting to the bottom of why these birds choose their roosting spots and how we can better support them. overall, it's a pretty inspiring story about coexistence and the power of conservation 💚
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally so obsessed with those red-crowned parrots in LA right now! They're like, the ultimate symbol of how nature can thrive even in unexpected places 🌴🦜 I mean, who would've thought that a non-native bird species could become an integral part of our local ecosystem? It's wild to think about all the conservation efforts that have gone into protecting them and their habitats. And let's be real, they're just so darn cute 😍! I love how researchers are studying their behavior and habits - it's like they're uncovering secrets of the parrot universe 🌟
 
Idk about all this fuss over the parrots, I mean they're pretty cool and all 🤔 but let's be real they're still not native to LA and we need to think about the bigger picture here. All these scientists studying their habits and whatnot is interesting but what's the point if we're just gonna keep bringing in new species that might disrupt the ecosystem? And don't even get me started on the palm tree thing, isn't it weird that they can die off and suddenly parrots are like "oh no habitat lost"? It feels like a recipe for disaster to me 🌴
 
🐦🌴 I mean, can you even believe how much those red-crowned parrots have taken over LA County? Like, they're not even from there originally, but they've basically made it their own home and everyone's loving 'em! 🤩 The fact that scientists are studying their behavior is kinda cool, but also a little weird. I mean, who knew parrots would be experts at navigating urban jungles? 😂 But seriously, it's awesome to see how conservation efforts have helped these birds thrive. And Blanco's comment about bringing a bit of the tropics to LA is totally on point – those parrots do make the city feel like a more exotic place! 🌺
 
I'm loving how this parrot population has taken off in LA County! It's wild that they've become such a big part of the local vibe 🌴💚. I think it's awesome that scientists are studying their behavior and habits - it's like they're giving us a peek into these amazing birds' lives 🐦🔍. But for real, habitat loss is a major issue here, so let's hope conservation efforts continue to pay off 💪🌿. It's also interesting to see how humans are adapting to having these non-native species around - I mean, who wouldn't want a little bit of the tropics in LA? 🌺💛
 
I'm telling you, this is all too convenient. They want us to be distracted by cute parrots while they're actually experimenting with some kinda mind control technique on them 🤔. I mean, think about it, these birds are thriving in the city? That's just not natural. They must have some sort of serum or something that's allowing them to adapt so quickly. And what's with all these scientists studying their behavior? Are they trying to learn how to control us? 🤷‍♀️ I'm not buying it, there's gotta be more to this than meets the eye.
 
🌴💚 I'm literally dying over here! Who would've thought that a bunch of non-native birds would just take over LA County like they're the new kings? 🤣 These parrots are EVERYTHING and more - their vibrant red crowns are like, totally on point 🌺. I mean, can you imagine living in LA without these beautiful creatures flying around? It's like, what even is a city without parrots, am I right? 😂 The fact that they're thriving despite habitat loss is, like, super inspiring and stuff 💚. We need to keep supporting conservation efforts so these gorgeous birds can continue to bring some tropical vibes to our lives 🌴💕
 
You know I'm just reminiscing about the old days when people actually used to care about birds and nature... now it's like, "oh look, parrots in LA" 🤣 I mean, I guess it's cool that they're thriving or whatever, but what about all the other species that are struggling? Like, have you seen the state of our parks lately? It's a mess! 😩 Anyway, back to the parrots... I'm sure it's fascinating to study their behavior and stuff. But, honestly, it feels like we're just treating them as pets or something. Can't we just leave them be and appreciate their beauty in nature instead of trying to control every aspect of their lives? 🌿
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's kinda cool that parrots are making LA their home 🌴. They're like little balls of color in the city, right? Anyway, scientists say they've got some interesting facts about how these birds choose where to roost for the night... apparently they go for places with more cover and protection from predators 🤔.

It's also pretty sweet that conservation efforts have helped them find new habitats. I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? 😊 Those researchers are like superheroes for parrots! And having these exotic birds around is definitely making LA feel more... lush? Is that the right word? 🌿
 
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[Image of a parrot perched on a palm tree, with a "tropical island" background]

Palm trees? What palm trees?!

[Illustration of a person wearing sunglasses and a Hawaiian shirt, holding a sign that says "I'm not losing my grip"]

Conservationists at work! 🌳🐦

[GIF of a parrot flying into a greenhouse, with plants growing everywhere]

Tropical vibes in LA 🌴💕
 
Parrots in LA are lit 🌴👀 These birds have truly made themselves at home and it's dope they're bringing a bit of tropical vibes to the city 🌺💚 Their adaptability is key, no doubt! 🤩 We should definitely be protecting these little guys' habitats, though – palm trees aren't exactly thriving in LA right now 🌳😬
 
I gotta ask, what's next? Are we gonna let every species just move in wherever they want? Like, if birds can thrive in LA, why not dogs or cows too? Just saying 🐶🤔 I'm all for conservation and protecting wildlife, but have we thought this whole 'introducing non-native species' thing through? It's a slippery slope, fam...
 
I think its pretty cool how the red-crowned parrots have made LA their home 🌴🐦. I mean, who would've thought that a bird from another part of the world could thrive in Cali? Its like they're spreading some tropical vibes through the city 😎. The fact that scientists are studying them is awesome too, we can learn so much from these birds about adapting to new environments.

But seriously, its great to see how conservation efforts have helped the parrots find new habitats and not just disappear 🌟. It just goes to show that with a little bit of effort and love for nature, we can make a difference. And I gotta say, having these birds around is definitely a bonus - who wouldn't want some colorful excitement in their daily life? 🌈💛
 
🐦 I mean, can you believe how far these red-crowned parrots have come in LA? They're like a symbol of adaptation & coexistence 🌆. It's wild that they've thrived despite not being native here - what do you think makes them so good at adapting to urban life? 🤔 Is it their social structures or something else entirely? I wonder if we can learn from these birds about how to live with nature in the city... 💡
 
OMG you wont believe this... so the parrots are like totally thriving in LA now 🤯! its crazy how they adapted to living in cities & now we see them everywhere, even in our schools (we should get some for our school garden tho!) 😆 anyway back 2 the point scientists r tryin 2 understand more about their social lives & habitats so we can help protect dem 🐦💚 i mean its awesome that theyve found new places 2 live but also we gotta make sure not 2 harm dem in the process, u feel?
 
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