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  "textContent": "**Colourful birds on the Rhine and Neckar:\nThree parrot species have long since become native to Germany. **\n\nAn overview\nBy Dr. Dirk Asendorpf • Illustration: Matthias Holz\n19/2026 Updated on May 6, 2026, 9:38 am\n\n\n**Number one: Halsbandsittich**\n _Psittacula krameri_\n- Black-pink ribbon up to the neck (male).\n- The females are monochrome green.\n- Around the Rhine from Düsseldorf to Speyer and in Heidelberg\n- Origin: South Asia\n- has been breeding in Germany since 1969\n- Population in Germany: approx. 25,000\n- Body length*: approx. 40 cm\n- Weight: approx. 130 g\n- Life expectancy at liberty up to 20 years\n- Nutrition: buds and flowers, fruits, seeds and grains\n\n\n\n\nSources:\n- AG Papageienmonitoring\n- Freundeskreis Stuttgarter Amazonen e. V.\n- Industrieverband Heimtierbedarf\n- Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft\n- Ernährung und Heimat\n\nzeit.de/2026/19/papageien-deut…",
  "title": "Parrots in Germany: it's green!",
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