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Parrots overwhelm Argentinian town, leading to local power outages

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The town of Hilario Ascasubi, located near Argentina’s east, is facing an overwhelming influx of parrots. Over the past few years, so many birds have arrived that they now outnumber the community’s 5,000 residents by a ratio of 10-to-1.

Experts believe that deforestation in nearby mountain areas, where the parrots would typically stop during their migratory journey to their breeding grounds, has driven them to seek refuge in Hilario Ascasubi instead. In search of food, water and shelter, the birds have settled in the town, making it a temporary home during their seasonal migration.

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Unfortunately, the arrival of these parrots has caused significant disruptions for local residents. The birds produce large amounts of waste and their constant loud screeching has made peaceful nights a rare occurrence. Incidents of parrots chewing through power lines have also been reported, leading to electrical outages that are exacerbating the community’s frustrations.

In response, some residents have tried several methods to drive the birds away, including using loud noises and laser lights to scare them off. So far, these efforts have proven unsuccessful, leaving the town grappling with a persistent problem.

Biologists believe that the long-term solution lies in restoring the natural environment around Hilario Ascasubi. By rehabilitating the deforested areas, the parrots would have suitable habitats outside the town, reducing the need for them to seek refuge in urban spaces. Until such efforts are made, experts say locals and parrots will need to find ways to coexist.

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[Jack Aylmer]

PARROTS ARE CAUSING POWER OUTAGES IN ONE ARGENTINIAN TOWN.

THE BIRDS OUTNUMBER LOCALS AT A RATE OF 10 TO ONE – CREATING ALL SORTS OF UNEXPECTED INFRASTRUCTURE PROBLEMS.

THE COMMUNITY OF HILARIO ASCASUBI NEAR ARGENTINA’S EAST COAST HAS SEEN THOUSANDS OF PARROTS ARRIVE OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS.

EXPERTS BELIEVE THE BIRDS ARE SEEKING REFUGE IN THE TOWN ON THEIR WAY TO THE SPECIES SEASONAL BREEDING GROUNDS.

NORMALLY THE BIRDS WOULD STOP IN THE SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS –

BUT DUE TO RECENT DEFORESTATION, THEY’VE INSTEAD DESCENDED ON THE TOWN TO FIND FOOD, WATER AND SHELTER DURING THEIR ANNUAL MIGRATORY JOURNEY.

THE INFLUX OF PARROTS HAS BECOME A NUISANCE FOR RESIDENTS-

AS THE ANIMALS DROP HUGE AMOUNTS OF WASTE AND THEIR CONSTANT SCREECHING KEEPS PEOPLE UP AT NIGHT.

INCIDENTS OF THE BIRDS CHEWING THROUGH POWER LINES HAVE ALSO BEEN REPORTED-

ELECTRICAL OUTAGES HAVE BEEN FREQUENT THROUGHOUT THE TOWN.

LOCALS HAVE BEEN TRYING TO EMPLOY A VARIETY OF METHODS TO GET THESE PARROTS TO DISPERSE-

USING NOISE AND LASER LIGHTS IN AN ATTEMPT TO SCARE THEM AWAY-

BUT SO FAR NOTHING HAS WORKED.

BIOLOGISTS SAY THE ONLY WAY TO FIX THE SITUATION IS TO RESTORE THE TOWN’S SURROUNDING NATURAL ENVIRONMENT-

WARNING THAT UNTIL THIS HAPPENS, PARROTS AND HUMANS WILL HAVE TO FIND WAYS TO COEXIST HERE.

JACK AYLMER – STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS.