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South Shore say they feel mixed on removal of monk parrot nests

PSEG crews are removing large monk parrot nests from utility poles along the South Shore, citing fire and power outage risks. While the birds are considered an unprotected invasive species under New York law, the removals are drawing mixed reactions from residents, some concerned about safety, others calling for a more humane relocation plan.

Jeremy Skiba

Apr 11, 2026, 5:18 PM

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Monk parrots have become a familiar sight along the South Shore, building large nests atop utility poles and power lines. But PSEG crews have now removed those nests due to safety concerns. The move has sparked mixed reactions from residents.

Neighbors say the birds and their oversized nests have been part of the community for years. In some cases, the structures can grow up to 10 feet wide and weigh more than 100 pounds.

While many people enjoy seeing the parrots, others have witnessed firsthand what happens when the nests are taken down.

“Right across the street, there was a huge nest. They came and took it down. Then all the birds were flying around and you could see they were distraught,” said Freeport resident Laura Cardoso.

PSEG says the removals are necessary. According to the company, nests built on electrical infrastructure can damage equipment, cause power outages and even start fires, especially when located near transformers.

Some residents, like Cardoso, understand the safety risks but wish there were alternative solutions.

“I understand why they do it because it’s a fire hazard,” she said. “But I wish they would relocate the birds."

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation classifies monk parrots as a non-native, invasive species. Under state law, they are considered unprotected, meaning their nests can legally be removed.

The removals are nothing new for longtime residents. Some say PSEG has been clearing nests for years, often without warning.

“One day we were home and saw them come and remove the nests,” Cardoso added. “There should be a plan in place, not just take their home and they have to find someplace else to live.”

Others in the community take a more relaxed view.

“They’re very cute. They fly in fives. It’s nice, it’s different,” said Freeport resident Phil Giammarino. “But I’m sure they’re smart enough to move with it.”

PSEG says nest removals will continue as crews respond to potential hazards.

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