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Pygmy lorikeet
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Psittaciformes
Family: Psittaculidae
Genus: Charmosyna
Species:
C. wilhelminae
Binomial name
Charmosyna wilhelminae
(Meyer, 1874)

The pygmy lorikeet (Charmosyna wilhelminae) is a species of parrot in the family Psittaculidae. It is found in the highlands of New Guinea; its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. The world population of pygmy lorikeets is thought to be less than 50,000 individuals, but stable.[2] They live at altitudes of 1000-2200m.

Description

The pygmy lorikeet averages 13 cm (5.1 in) in length (including tail) and 20 g (0.71 oz) in mass. It is the smallest of the lorikeets. The male has a dark purple rump and a streaked yellow breast, with red stripes under its wings. His tail is green tipped with yellow, and his eyes and beak are orange. The female lacks the red underwing stripe of the male, and has a green (rather than purple) rump. Immature birds are similar to adults in appearance but lack yellow streaking on their breasts and have brown bills and eyes.[3]

Behaviour

They have high pitched, coarse, relatively weak flight calls. Pairs make quiet contact calls.[3]

References

  1. ^ Template:IUCN
  2. ^ Parr, Mike (2003). Parrots: A Guide to Parrots of the World. Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd. pp. 252, 253. ISBN 0713669330.
  3. ^ a b https://www.beautyofbirds.com/pygmylorikeets.html