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  Parakeet orphans rescued in India
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 14:22 
An ugly duckling?A recently hatched Alexandrine parakeet is held on March 25 by Harmesh Bhatt, the founder of the Asha Foundation animal shelter and hospital in  Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Nearly 50 Alexandrine parakeets were  recently rescued and are currently being cared for at the animal  shelter, which specializes in the rehabilitation of street animals.Protected under India's Wildlife Protection Act of 1972, Alexandrine  parakeets are named for Alexander the Great, who exported a number of  specimens back to ancient Greece after visiting the southeast Asian  region of Punjab.
A pandemonium of parrotsA flock of young, featherless parakeets are herded together on March 25 by Bhatt. As they reach maturity, the birds grow bright green feathers with maroon accents.
