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==Identification==
 
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Eastern [[Indonesia]], [[New Guinea]] and surrounding islands, Cape York Peninsula in [[Queensland]].([[Australia]]), and [[Solomon Islands]].  
 
Eastern [[Indonesia]], [[New Guinea]] and surrounding islands, Cape York Peninsula in [[Queensland]].([[Australia]]), and [[Solomon Islands]].  

Revision as of 10:08, 18 January 2011

Photo by mehdhalaouate
Biak, Papua, Indonesia
Eclectus roratus

Identification

35cm
Male

  • Bright green body
  • Blue or red tail and wings
  • Orange upper mandible becoming yellow at tip
  • Black lower mandible
  • Yellow-orange iris

Female

  • Red body
  • Blue or purple belly
  • Black bill
  • Yellow-orange iris
Female
Photo by James Eaton
January 2011

Distribution

Eastern Indonesia, New Guinea and surrounding islands, Cape York Peninsula in Queensland.(Australia), and Solomon Islands.

Taxonomy

Nine to eleven subspecies are recognized depending on the authority.

Habitat

Lowland forest.

Behaviour

The diet includes fruits, nuts, flower and leaf buds, and seeds.

They nest in tree holes lined with wood chips. 2 eggs are laid and incubated by the female (who is fed by the male) for 28 days. The young fledge about 8 weeks later.

References

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Honolulu Zoo

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