NewsgalleryExotic animals seen on the loose in HuddersfieldBookmarkShareNewsByLauren Ballinger15:48, 25 JAN 2015Updated15:30, 28 MAY 2015A parakeet feeding in photographer Val Carr's garden in Berry Brow1 of 16A rare Mandarin duck spotted in Holmfirth.2 of 16Felicity Callaghan, two, with a rare Mandarin duck in Holmfirth.3 of 16A Mandarin duck which has made its home on the lake at Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury. By Mike Clark.4 of 16A Mandarin duck which has made its home on the lake at Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury. By Mike Clark.5 of 16The Mandarin duck at Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury (Image: Mike Clark)6 of 16The Beaumont Park parrot visiting Hilary Askham's garden. She said: "It is quite adept at eating the nuts in the feeders and stays as long as it pleases." (Image: Hilary Askham)7 of 16The Beaumont Park parrot visiting Hilary Askham's garden. She said: "It is quite adept at eating the nuts in the feeders and stays as long as it pleases." (Image: Hilary Askham)8 of 16The Birkby peahen (Image: Dave Thompson/Facebook)9 of 16Birkby's most unusual residents - the peacock and peahen in Clough Road10 of 16A parrot has been spotted hanging around in Skelmanthorpe (Image: Pic by Chris Charlesworth)11 of 16A pink pigeon snapped by Joshua Barr, of Huddersfield firm Hewitt & Booth.12 of 16Pink pigeon spotted in Netherthong13 of 16Pink pigeon spotted in Netherthong14 of 1615 of 16Lucy Balmforth's missing wallaby is reunited with his friend16 of 16