Red-rumped Parrot
Psephotus haematonotus
Details | |
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Type | Bird |
Group | |
Other Common Names | Grass Parrot |
Biology | Breeds August-January. Lays eggs in a eucalypt hollow, fence post or stump. Pairs mate for life. The female incubates the eggs, being regularly fed by the male. |
Distinctive Markings | The male is a brightly colored parrot featuring a bright green head and neck, yellow underparts and a red rump. |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Aves |
Order | Psittaciformes |
Family | Psittacidae |
Genus | Psephotus |
Species | haematonotus |
Red-rumped Parrots are often found in small flocks of other species including Eastern Rosellas and Galahs.
Interesting Facts | |
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Diet | Herbivore, feeding on seeds and leaves of grasses. Will also feed on fruits and flowers in trees. Usually observed in pairs or flocks feeding on the ground or in flowering foliage. |
Habitat | Generally near water, grassy woodlands, farm paddocks with remnant trees, watercourses with River Red Gums, farms, playing grounds. |
Native Status | Native to Australia |