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Wide shot of dusk setting over the coastal village of El Condor 2. Wide shot of a flock of parrots flying above a lighthouse3. Medium shot tilt down of parrots...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eEl Condor, Viedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 7th February, 2009\u003cbr/\u003e1. Wide shot of dusk setting over the coastal village of El Condor \u003cbr/\u003e2. Wide shot of a flock of parrots flying above a lighthouse\u003cbr/\u003e3. Medium shot tilt down of parrots flying above and swooping down by some trees\u003cbr/\u003e4. Wide shot of the sky filled with parrots as they fly by the tree\u003cbr/\u003e5. Close of parrots perched on tree branches as other parrots fly past\u003cbr/\u003e6. Medium shot of a car driving past the cliff face\u003cbr/\u003e7. Close up of a sign warning about conservation of parrots in El Condor\u003cbr/\u003e8. Set up Mauricio Failla, Director of Wildlife, Provincial Government, Rio Negro, Argentina:\u003cbr/\u003e9.  Wide shot of birds flying by cliff face\u003cbr/\u003e10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Mauricio Failla, Director of Wildlife, Provincial Government, Rio Negro, Argentina:\u003cbr/\u003e\"At the moment we are among the largest colony of parrots that exists on earth. We have, at our shoulder, more than five or six hundred animals, and at our feet at a distance of 12 kilometres (7 miles) we have more than 30,000 active parrot nests. That determines this place as a fundamental location for the conservation of birds, especially parrots.\"\u003cbr/\u003e11. Wide panoramic shot of cliff face meeting the Atlantic Ocean in the horizon\u003cbr/\u003e12. Medium shot of cliff face as parrots swoop by and fly out of shot\u003cbr/\u003e13. Medium tracking shot of parrots flying by cliff face and swooping to land on jutting rock\u003cbr/\u003e14. Close up of three parrots sitting on jutting rock and then flying down to enter burrow nest\u003cbr/\u003e15. Wide shot of cliff face full of vast number of burrowed nests\u003cbr/\u003e16. Medium shot of research numbers beside burrowed nest on cliff face\u003cbr/\u003e17. Close up of burrowed nest\u003cbr/\u003e18. Wide shot pan of parrots flying through shot from cliff edge through area of vegetation\u003cbr/\u003e19. Mid shot of parrots sitting on wire fence of field and then flying out of shot\u003cbr/\u003e20. Wide shot of parrots sitting on fence and flying out of shot with pastures full of grazing cattle in background\u003cbr/\u003e21. Wide shot of farm house in background with cultivated land in foreground\u003cbr/\u003e22. Wide shot of farm \u003cbr/\u003e23. Medium shot of tourist packed El Condor beach with parrot nest laden cliffs in background\u003cbr/\u003e24. Wide shot of tourist packed beach with people hang gliding beside cliffs and going through shot\u003cbr/\u003e25. Close up of hang glider going through shot\u003cbr/\u003eViedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 5th February, 2009\u003cbr/\u003e26. Medium shot of the interiors of office of Legislator of Rio Negro province, Adriana Gutierrez sitting at her desk talking to colleague\u003cbr/\u003e27. Close up of Adriana Gutierrez\u003cbr/\u003e28. Close of hands of Adriana Gutierrez as she twists reading glasses in her fingers\u003cbr/\u003e29. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Adriana Gutierrez, Legislator, Provincial Government, Rio Negro, Argentina:\u003cbr/\u003e\"We have done various consultations; specialists in the field, professionals, non-governmental organisations. In the coming week we are going to finish with the round of discussions. Because the idea is to be able to sanction a law which is shared by the community, by the society, on top of the scientific associations. In this way we can go forward, to be able to implement the convention with the satisfaction of everyone.\"\u003cbr/\u003eEl Condor, Viedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 7th February, 2009\u003cbr/\u003e30. Wide shot of Rio Negro River with various birds in frame\u003cbr/\u003e31. Medium shot of Rio Negro River with birds sitting at its bank\u003cbr/\u003e32. Mid of bird in tree\u003cbr/\u003e33. Wide shot of a family of owls on shrubbery bush\u003cbr/\u003e34. Close up of a little black bird sitting on fence\u003cbr/\u003e35. Wide shot of estuary where Rio Negro meets Atlantic with man on beach looking though binoculars in background\u003cbr/\u003e36. Close tilt up from legs of man up as he looks through binoculars towards estuary\u003cbr/\u003e37. Medium shot of estuary with wildlife in frame\u003cbr/\u003e38. Wide shot of El Condor lighthouse with parrots on electricity wires \u003cbr/\u003e39. Close up of gate to lighthouse with name written on it\u003cbr/\u003e40. Medium shot of group of parrots on large bush beside lighthouse\u003cbr/\u003e41. Close up of group of parrots on bush with Argentine flag from lighthouse in frame\u003cbr/\u003eViedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 5th February, 2009\u003cbr/\u003e42. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Oscar Echeverria, Secretary of Environment, Provincial Government, Rio Negro, Argentina: \u003cbr/\u003e\"There is no attitude or certainty that would determine the need of change to the actual situation, that is to say if there was an effect on the colony we could say ok, what would be the measures to stop this effect on the colony? But now there is none, it keeps growing. The growth makes that you believe what is done is compatible with the growth of the colony.\"\u003cbr/\u003eEl Condor, Viedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 8th February, 2009\u003cbr/\u003e43. Wide shot framed by cliff face with Veronica Seijas (director of education from NGO) giving a talk to children and parents about conservation of the parrots nesting area\u003cbr/\u003e44. Medium shot of Veronica Seijas talking to her family by the cliffs\u003cbr/\u003e45. Close up of the burrowing parrot project leaflet in hands of Veronica Seijas\u003cbr/\u003e46. Medium shot of family and Veronica Seijas\u003cbr/\u003e47. Close up of the face of little girl as she listens \u003cbr/\u003e48. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Veronica Seijas, Director of Education, The Burrowing Parrot Project, Rio Negro, Argentina:\u003cbr/\u003e\"What we want is that it has a multiplicative effect, that they take it to their little friends, that they take it to their parents, that they take it to their closest relatives, because unfortunately what is known is very little. So if it arrives at the schools, reaching among the focus of where they are, they can come to learn and enjoy, above all. Excellent.\"\u003cbr/\u003e49. Medium tracking shot of parrots swooping down over cliff edge\u003cbr/\u003e50. Close up tracking shot of parrots almost hovering through the air beside cliff edge\u003cbr/\u003e51. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Mauricio Failla, Director of Wildlife, Provincial Government, Rio Negro, Argentina: \u003cbr/\u003e\"We can have a protected natural reserve which will have a direct tourist value. If this place is well taken care of it will have a future as a tourist location, if it is not taken care, no. People are not going to go to a dirty place, destroyed and badly organised. That is basically it, to organise this.\"\u003cbr/\u003e52. Various parrots gathering along electricity wire at dusk\u003cbr/\u003e53. Wide shot of horizon of El Condor parrot nesting area with cliff and ocean meeting in horizon at dusk\u003cbr/\u003eOn the northern tip of Argentina's Patagonia is a small coastal resort that is home to the world's largest colony of parrots.\u003cbr/\u003eBut the birds face several threats - from traders in luxury pets to climate change that's altering the natural landscape and vegetation.\u003cbr/\u003eDawn comes early this far south.\u003cbr/\u003eLong before the people of this small coastal village will be stirring from their sleep, the  local parrot community is in full flight.\u003cbr/\u003eMore than 180,000 of the birds live in 35,000 nests along 12 kilometers (7 miles) of El Condor's coastline.\u003cbr/\u003eEl condor lies 30 kilometers (18 Miles) upstream from Viedma, the capital of Argentina's Rio Negro province.\u003cbr/\u003eThe British naturalist Charles Darwin visited and wrote about this huge colony of parrots during his travels to the region in the 1830's.\u003cbr/\u003eDespite their magnitude there is very little awareness of the feathered community in the locality, apart from their classification as a noisy nuisance.\u003cbr/\u003eIt took a recent study by a group of German biologists to determine the scale of the colony.\u003cbr/\u003eDirector of Wildlife from the provincial Government of Rio Negro, Mauricio Failla, says what they have here really is something special.\u003cbr/\u003eBurrowing parrots (cyanoliseus patagonus) get their name from the method they have of excavating nests by tunnelling into the faces of sandstone or earth cliffs.\u003cbr/\u003eThey're abundant on the Andean slopes of Chile in the North to the Patagonian steppes of Argentina in the South.\u003cbr/\u003eEach year, after migration to warmer climates, they somehow return to the same nest, in the same hole shaped out among 35,000 other similar holes.\u003cbr/\u003eThe monogamous pairs nest in these burrows, which can be over 3 metres deep and are often interconnected in complex warrens.\u003cbr/\u003eDespite their social nature the birds are also renowned for their clandestine ways, with a lot still undocumented and unknown about their habits.\u003cbr/\u003eWhat is conclusive is that this colourful community faces a number of different threats.\u003cbr/\u003eParrots have traditionally been bought and sold as pets - and these burrowing birds are especially in demand due to their bright colours and gregarious nature.\u003cbr/\u003eDespite new legislation designed to tackle the trade in exotic species, the parrots are continually captured for the lucrative pet trade. \u003cbr/\u003eThe changing landscape of the Argentine agricultural sector is also having an impact; with high prices tempting farmers to cultivate marginal land where the soil is poor. \u003cbr/\u003eIn the region around the parrot colony, they have scraped away the only foliage of hardy thorned shrubs, the parrots' native vegetation.\u003cbr/\u003eOn top of that a booming tourist industry is taking its toll on the birds.\u003cbr/\u003eHoliday homes are now encroaching on their nesting area, and an array of related activities are putting pressure on the colony's delicate cliff faced ecosystem.\u003cbr/\u003eSo there is a battle going on between environmentalists, farmers and the tourist industry, and now the provincial authority has stepped in.\u003cbr/\u003eFollowing canvassing by several NGO's, officials are looking at a new law to declare the colony a protected natural reserve.\u003cbr/\u003eLocal legislator, Adriana Gutierrez, says the law, which will soon be in place, is the best for both the birds and the community.\u003cbr/\u003eAs well as being the doorway to Patagonia, El condor lies where the last sinews of the Rio Negro flow into Atlantic sea.\u003cbr/\u003eThis mixture has resulted in an area of great biodiversity.\u003cbr/\u003eWhile the parrots are its showpiece, the resort is a treasure trove for wildlife lovers with over 160 different species of birds. \u003cbr/\u003eEnvironmentalists are promoting the economic potential from eco tourism which the  reserve could generate.\u003cbr/\u003eMauricio Failla says it's all about raising awareness of this budding nest egg for the locality.\u003cbr/\u003eDespite changing attitudes in the region the plan continues to fall foul of political infighting and bureaucracy.\u003cbr/\u003eNot everyone is convinced a nature reserve is the best step, and some feel that it will put an end to tourism and agricultural developments in the region.\u003cbr/\u003eOscar Echeverria, Secretary of the Environment from the provincial Government, believes that the status quo is the best way forward.\u003cbr/\u003eIn the current absence of legislation NGOÄÅ¼Ës have been using every method at their disposal to protect the future of the birds.\u003cbr/\u003eThe Burrowing Parrot project, run by a local environmental organisation, carries out a number of educational visits to local schools, as well as field trips to the birds' nesting site.\u003cbr/\u003eVeronica Seijas, Director of Education from the NGO, says it's hoped educating children will put pressure on the rest of the community.\u003cbr/\u003eAs the debate about their future drifts on, the ever socialiable birds swoop and circle the tall coastal cliffs looking out over the Atlantic.\u003cbr/\u003eThe screeching parrots team together to organise and manage their feathered community in a way it is now hoped their human neighbours can imitate.\u003cbr/\u003eParrots and cockatoos have become the most endangered order of birds in the world during the last few decades. \u003cbr/\u003eIt has been found that 29% of the 350 species of parrots and cockatoos are at risk of global extinction while another 11% are near threatened. \u003cbr/\u003eThis situation is even worse when the Latin American and Caribbean species are considered alone: 34% of the parrot species are at serious risk of global extinction. 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