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Pale-headed Rosella

Platycercus adscitus

Description:

The Pale-headed Rosella is a medium-sized, broad-tailed parrot, with a pale head and all white, or blue and white cheek patches. The underbelly is mainly blue, with red under the tail. The back is yellow with dark flecks. The female is similar, though slightly duller, with an off-white underwing stripe.

Habitat:

Parkland

Notes:

Feeding: Pale-headed Rosellas feed mainly on the ground, but also in trees and shrubs. They mainly eat seeds and fruits of grasses, shrubs and trees, as well as flowers, insects and their larvae. They feed more often in shade than in sunlight. Breeding: Pale-headed Rosellas make their nests in the hollows of either dead or living trees, usually in eucalypts, or hollow stumps and posts. The nest is often near water. The eggs are laid on wood dust. Only the female incubates, though a few days after hatching the male helps with feeding the young.

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2 Comments

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 8 years ago

Thanks InêsVeloso

InêsVeloso
InêsVeloso 8 years ago

beautiful bird :)

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

QLD, Australia

Spotted on Feb 22, 2016
Submitted on Feb 22, 2016

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