From Kent and Middlesex to Manchester, it seems these exotic birds have truly taken hold across the entire country.
These bright green birds, known for their distinct calls, are a non-native species that have established thriving populations across the UK.
Watch the video to see incredible footage of 500 parakeets roosting in Shard End, Birmingham, 2024.
We are collating a gallery to document exactly where these birds have been seen, email us at [email protected].
Escaped captive birds: The most common theory is that the UK's parakeets are descended from birds that escaped captivity or were released. The origins of the population are debated, but some suggest that escapes occurred as far back as the 1960s.
Adaptable nature: Parakeets are highly adaptable, thriving in urban and suburban environments. They are not picky eaters and can subsist on seeds, fruits, and even food left in bird feeders.
Mild UK winters: The West Midlands' relatively mild winters, compared to harsher climates elsewhere, enable parakeets to survive and breed successfully.
Abundant food and nesting sites: Parks, gardens, and green spaces in Birmingham and the West Midlands provide plenty of food and nesting opportunities.
Human feeding: Many people enjoy feeding parakeets, which encourages them to settle in urban and suburban areas.

1. Parakeets in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Stephen Tester sent us these photos of parakeets in his garden in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. He said: "I was interested to read your article. I was very surprised to see a parakeet in my garden in Tunbridge Wells, Kent." | Stephen Tester

2. Parakeets in Birstall, Leicester
There are a growing number of Parakeets near Watermead country park, South Birstall, Leicester. Sean Michael sent us these from his home. | Sean Michael

3. Parakeets in Middlesex
Breda Siddiqi sent us this shot, saying: "In my back garden in Harrow Weald, Middlesex." | Breda Siddiqi
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4. Stunning images show the parakeet population
Alec Longhurst photographed this in The Leasowes, Halesowen | Alec Longhurst