Varied Lorikeet (Psitteuteles versicolor), mating pair in nest cavity, family Psittaculidae, order Psittaciformes, endemic to the north coastal region of Australia
photograph by Jan Wegener
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Varied Lorikeet (Psitteuteles versicolor), mating pair in nest cavity, family Psittaculidae, order Psittaciformes, endemic to the north coastal region of Australia
photograph by Jan Wegener

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lorikeets have exceptionally long lickers with specialized textures on the end to lick up any nectars or saps they find for eatings.
this is CREEPY! and they might lick you too so be careful and always be ready to cover your eyes if this fact scares you. but know the bird doesnt meant to be scary.
illustrated what 5pm in Australia sounds like
Black-capped lory By: Unknown photographer From: Wildlife Fact-File 1990s

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Bird #78 - scaly-breasted lorikeet (LC) [grey-green/olive colour morph]
In the wild, these guys are vibrant spring green, but olive and yellow coloured mutations exist in captivity. You may find them in wooded parts of eastern Australia; often they form mixed flocks with rainbow lorikeets!
Old World parrot (Psittaculidae) family
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Rainbow Lorikeet and Common Bronzewing
Perth, Western Australia, 2023
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Lorikeet seemed to be wanting to mate with the pigeon