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For Exotic Parrots, Florida is for the Birds
The southeastern state of Florida is a land of sunshine, beaches, orange groves1, alligators2, and lots of retired3 people.
It’s also a paradise for birds: big birds, little birds, exotic birds, endangered birds and very pretty birds.
In Florida, one sees beautiful pink flamingos4, those tall, long-necked water birds that often stand on one leg; snowy egrets roosting in trees in the swampy5 Everglades; and funny-looking brown pelicans6 with big beaks7, that look like scoops8, which is exactly what they are.
Unfortunately the most beautiful Florida birds must be kept in captivity9.
They’re members of the parrot family - colorfully plumed10 birds that are native to the southern hemisphere but do quite well north of the equator in Florida’s semi-tropical climate.
So many pet parrots and parakeets escaped and thrived in the wild that they are now flying around Florida in flocks.
But more than 300 varieties of these birds live contentedly11 - along with orangutans, a half-lion/half tiger, and a dangerous flightless bird called a cassowary - in a wildlife theme park called Jungle Island.
The attraction, in Biscayne Bay, between Miami and Miami Beach, began as “Parrot Jungle” in a different location 76 years ago.
An Austrian named Franz Scherr rented some dry, densely12 wooded land for $25 a year and started displaying and lecturing about his favorite birds.
Guess what was on that land before he got hold of it?
Not orange trees. Not alligators. A colony of 1,200 nudists. No doubt there was general agreement that the birds were better looking.
Among the small roadside attraction’s array of exotic birds was Pinky, a high-wire bicycle-riding cockatoo.
Today at Jungle Island, which actively13 supports Florida’s ecology movement and hosts several environmental events, members of the parrot family strut14 and climb and chatter15 with visitors.
Others fly freely in a huge, walk-through aviary16 and raise a racket whenever a cat sneaks17 in or a stray hawk18 circles overhead.
They don’t seem to mind when visitors affect a parrot voice and ask that stereotypical19 parrot question:
1 groves | |
树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 ) | |
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n.短吻鳄( alligator的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的 | |
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4 flamingos | |
n.红鹳,火烈鸟(羽毛粉红、长颈的大涉禽)( flamingo的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.沼泽的,湿地的 | |
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6 pelicans | |
n.鹈鹕( pelican的名词复数 ) | |
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7 beaks | |
n.鸟嘴( beak的名词复数 );鹰钩嘴;尖鼻子;掌权者 | |
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8 scoops | |
n.小铲( scoop的名词复数 );小勺;一勺[铲]之量;(抢先刊载、播出的)独家新闻v.抢先报道( scoop的第三人称单数 );(敏捷地)抱起;抢先获得;用铲[勺]等挖(洞等) | |
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9 captivity | |
n.囚禁;被俘;束缚 | |
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10 plumed | |
饰有羽毛的 | |
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11 contentedly | |
adv.心满意足地 | |
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ad.密集地;浓厚地 | |
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13 actively | |
adv.积极地,勤奋地 | |
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14 strut | |
v.肿胀,鼓起;大摇大摆地走;炫耀;支撑;撑开;n.高视阔步;支柱,撑杆 | |
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15 chatter | |
vi./n.喋喋不休;短促尖叫;(牙齿)打战 | |
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16 aviary | |
n.大鸟笼,鸟舍 | |
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17 sneaks | |
abbr.sneakers (tennis shoes) 胶底运动鞋(网球鞋)v.潜行( sneak的第三人称单数 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状 | |
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18 hawk | |
n.鹰,骗子;鹰派成员 | |
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20 cracker | |
n.(无甜味的)薄脆饼干 | |
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