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By staff writers / December 18, 2008 04:10am
AUTHORITIES have reportedly rescued 1500 parakeets from a two-room apartment in Berlin.
Berlin veterinarian Margit Platzer says the birds were flying freely around the apartment, which was &#8220;littered with faeces, feathers and left-over food&#8221;, Associated Press has reported.
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<p>AUTHORITIES have reportedly rescued 1500 parakeets from a two-room apartment in Berlin.</p>
<p>Berlin veterinarian Margit Platzer says the birds were flying freely around the apartment, which was &#8220;littered with faeces, feathers and left-over food&#8221;, Associated Press has reported.</p>
<p>Ms Platzer says it took her team more than seven hours to catch all the birds.</p>
<p>The birds have been taken to animal shelters in Berlin and elsewhere because there was not enough room for them at facilities in the capital.</p>
<p>The owner gradually bought and bred the birds until his apartment was full, and that neighbours had complained about the noise and smell, Associated Press has reported.</p>
<p>The retired man has not been identified.</p>
<p>Across the other side of the globe, parakeets are also making headlines with the birds brightening up Britain&#8217;s dreary winter skies, in their thousands.</p>
<p>But the ring-necked parakeets are proving a pest for farmers, damaging fruit crops.</p>
<p>Seasonal traders, farmers, and orchard and vineyard owners have been watching on with frustration as the colourful birds gorge themselves on fruit and festive berries before Christmas.</p>
<p>Parks and gardens in leafy London suburbs are also being adopted as a preferred habitat by the birds that are native to southern Asia.</p>
<p>The rate of increase, helped by mild winters, is much greater than had been expected.</p>
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