Varied lorikeet
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Species: | P. versicolor
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Psitteuteles versicolor Lear, 1831
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The varied lorikeet (Psitteuteles versicolor) is a species of parrot in the family Psittacidae. It is endemic to northern Australia.
Description
The varied lorikeet is about 19 centimetres (7.5 in) long. It is mainly green with short yellow longitudinal streaks. The lores, forehead, and crown are red. The beak is red, the bare eye-rings are white, the lores are bare, and the irises are orange-yellow. The upper breast is mauve with longitudinal yellow streaks. The legs are bluish-grey. In the female the red on the head is less extensive, and the breast has duller colours. Juveniles are much duller and are mainly green with an orange forehead, pale-brown irises, and a brown beak that is orange at the base.[2]
Breeding
The varied lorikeet mates in April–August and will lay 2–4 white eggs in a tree hollow with eucalyptus leaves.
Range and habitat
The varied lorikeet lives in tropical eucalypt forests, wetland and grassland areas in northern Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia.[1]
References
- ^ a b Template:IUCN
- ^ Forshaw, Joseph M. (2006). Parrots of the World; an Identification Guide. Illustrated by Frank Knight. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-09251-6.
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