SF News SF's Wild Parrots Suddenly Flocking to Transamerica Redwood Park We have a new development in the rovings of San Francisco's beloved but noisy wild parrots — at least one group of them anyway. They have been gathering regularly in recent months in the small redwood grove next to the iconic Transamerica Pyramid.
SF News Iconic SF Documentary, 'The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill,' Is Back In Theaters For Its 20th Anniversary The Roxie is hosting the remastered film for a limited release this week, and you can still get tickets.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Wild Parrots Are Now the Official Animals of San Francisco Another batch of “Straight Pride” flyers turned up in Santa Rosa, two carjacking suspects died after a police chase in San Leandro, and City Hall just made wild parrots “the official animal of the City and County of San Francisco.”
Arts & Entertainment SF's Wild Parrot Flocks Still Going Strong, But Non-Profit That Cares For Injured Birds Needs Help Nearly a decade and a half after San Francisco's wild parrots gained wide fame via a book and a documentary about them, the noisy but beloved, non-native green birds have only increased their
SF News 'Canned Parrot/Sky Rat' For Sale In North Beach, Neighbors Get Mad 'Canned Parrot' Display Baffles, Angers Some North Beach Neighbors: http://t.co/ebofFoD9CN by @gerikoeppel pic.twitter.com/4sYBvDH2DE— Hoodline (@HoodlineSF) October 19, 2015 In a somewhat clever, overall harmless joke about the
Arts & Entertainment And Now, A Quiet Moment With Some Wild Parrots The wild parrots of San Francisco aren't confined just to Telegraph Hill anymore, as featured in that 2003 documentary. There's a flock of them down in Brisbane now, and one around Alamo Square,
Arts & Entertainment Your Funny Video Clip of the Day Everyone loves the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, right? This poor little girl doesn't. And actually, we don't blame her. This video looks like something right out of The Birds
misc Polly Wanna New Home? Fans of fancily feathered fowl were flummoxed a fortnight ago when they awoke to find that the flora that many of the famous parrots of telegraph hill called home was cut down. And
Arts & Entertainment SFist Cares ... About Birds We know that Menlo Park might be a bit far for some of you to travel, but we thought you might want to know about a special showing of The Wild Parrots of
Arts & Entertainment Happy Parrot Day! February maybe the dreariest month, what with it being the dying days of winter and there being a dearth of sports on TV, but cheer up, San Franciscans, the Board of Supervisors has
SF News Urban Ornithology Pigeons - with their penchant for cooing, darting, eating garbage, and soiling cars and innocent passersby-may comprise the biggest bird population in the City, but they aren't the only avian species around. The