That is what Åke Lindström and Martin Gren, professor and researcher at Lund University, think.

They say that the species comes from South America and that it is found wild in Europe after spreading from escaped caged birds.

- As a biologist, you should never say never, but the probability is zero that it came from there and is wild, says Åke Lindström.

He believes that it is too long a distance for it to have made it to Svedala, probably the monk parakeet is tame and has either been released or escaped.

Creating problems in Europe

- In Europe, where the species is found wild, it creates problems for the native species as it takes over their habitats.

Therefore, it may be good to capture it to avoid similar problems here, says Åke Lindström.

According to the experts, the probability that the budgie will survive a winter in Skåne is small.

Watch as Svedalabor tries to capture the parrot:

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Bernard Andersson tries to attract the parrot with noises and flakes, but without success.

Photo: SVT and Susanna Henriksson.