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Crimson Rosella

Platycercus elegans

Description:

There are several colour forms of the Crimson Rosella. The form it is named for has mostly crimson (red) plumage and bright blue cheeks. The feathers of the back and wing coverts are black broadly edged with red. The flight feathers of the wings have broad blue edges and the tail is blue above and pale blue below and on the outer feathers. Birds from northern Queensland are generally smaller and darker than southern birds. The 'Yellow Rosella' has the crimson areas replaced with light yellow and the tail more greenish. The 'Adelaide Rosella' is intermediate in colour, ranging from yellow with a reddish wash to dark orange. Otherwise, all the forms are similar in pattern. Young Crimson Rosellas have the characteristic blue cheeks, but the remainder of the body plumage is green-olive to yellowish olive (occasionally red in some areas). The young bird gradually attains the adult plumage over a period of 15 months

Habitat:

Throughout its range, the Crimson Rosella is commonly associated with tall eucalypt and wetter forests.

Notes:

Rain brought the rosellas out.

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2 Comments

Seema
Seema 11 years ago

very very b'ful shots

1Sarah2
1Sarah2 12 years ago

Wonderful color!

Brendan Lambourne
Spotted by
Brendan Lambourne

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Oct 7, 2011
Submitted on Oct 8, 2011

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