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Scaly-breasted Lorikeet

Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus

Description:

The Scaly-breasted Lorikeet is about 23 cm (9.0 in) long.The crown and sides of head are emerald-green slightly tinged with blue, while the feathers of the back of the neck and throat and breast are yellow, broadly edged with green, giving scaly appearance. The tail is green with the base of the outer tail-feathers marked with orange-red. The lower flanks, thighs and undertail-coverts green are strongly marked with yellow, while the underwing-coverts are orange-red. They have orange-red eyes, and their bills (beaks) are dark coral-red. Their legs are generally grey-brown.

Habitat:

This lorikeet is common in most timbered areas of Eastern Australia from Bamaga, the tip of North Queensland, south to Illawarra district on the New South Wales south coast; also on some offshore islands. They are generally confined to coastal plains and adjacent tablelands; occasionally found along watercourses west of the Great Dividing Range. They are abundant and mostly sedentary in north; less numerous and nomadic in the south. They favour open, lightly timbered areas and melaleuca thickets.

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4 Comments

AliceGreenup
AliceGreenup 11 years ago

Thanks ashish!

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 11 years ago

Fantastic spotting Alice.... Cool shots...

AliceGreenup
AliceGreenup 11 years ago

Yeah he's beautiful!

PuffyEyedChameleon
PuffyEyedChameleon 11 years ago

Lovely colour! and the bright beak is beautiful

AliceGreenup
Spotted by
AliceGreenup

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Aug 19, 2012
Submitted on Aug 19, 2012

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