The red-rumped parrot (Psephotus haematonotus), also known as the red-backed parrot or grass parrot, is a common bird of south-eastern Australia, particularly in the Murray-Darling Basin. Red-rumped parrots are slim, elegant, moderate-sized parrots approximately 28 cm in length. The male's plumage is a bright emerald-green with yellow underparts, a brick-red rump and blue highlights on the wings and upper back. The female's plumage is less vibrant, with pale olive underparts, dull green wings and back and blue-black wingtips. The characteristic red rump is only found in the male.
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Male bird (Left) and female bird (Right) |
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Male bird. |
Hello. They are really colorful birds. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteHello Nick, your Grass Parrots are beautiful birds. I like their colors. Wonderful photos.
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So many parrots, so little time! I hope these aren't endangered by your terrible fires.
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