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Aprosmictus erythropterus
Alternative names: "Crimson-winged Parrot", "Red-winged Lory" Aboriginal name: "billai" The Red-winged Parrot is a medium-sized, stout parrot and is the only mainly green parrot with large red shoulder patches. The male is bright lime green with a black back and deep blue rump. The tail is green with a yellow tip. The bill and eye are red and the legs are grey. The female is similar, but with a smaller wing patch and dark green back and a paler rump. Red-winged Parrots are usually seen in pairs or flocks. Their flight is distinctive, with deep, full strokes and a light and airy quality, pausing on each stroke. This species is also known as Crimson-winged or Red-winged Lory, Red Wing or King Parrot.
Red-winged Parrots are found in open, dry woodlands, timber-lined watercourses and arid scrub and sometimes in mangroves. They spend most of the day in trees. Red-winged Parrots are widespread in northern and eastern Australia and are also found in southern New Guinea and Irian Jaya.
Feeding: Red-winged Parrots feed on seeds, nectar, pollen and blossoms, insects and larvae. They forage in the canopy on outer branches of flowering trees and shrubs. They occasionally come to the ground to drink or to eat fallen seeds. Breeding: Red-winged Parrots breed once each year. Eggs are laid in the hollow trunk of a tall tree, often near the ground. The nesting tree is usually close to water. The nest site may be a long way down from the entrance, which is high in the tree. Only the female incubates, leaving the nest to feed or to be fed by the male. Living with us... Red-winged Parrots are uncommon to locally common. Sometimes the young are taken for the pet trade.
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Wonderful color!
Thanks Kunzah and KrantiAzad...
nice series
So adorable!
Thanks Sukaina...
It has beautiful colors!
nice captures!
Thanks Guys.. And Leuba... This is the 1. one that showed me all his colors. :)
Beautiful colour
What colours ! it's interesting seeing a black back in this size parrots. Thanks for sharing this Christiane - great spotting and information...
Awesome colors..!