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Rainbow Lorikeet
King Parrots
A male and female pair of King Parrots
Red-Winged Parrots
A female and male Red Winged Parrot in the jungle
Red-Collared Lorikeets
A trio of Red-Collared Lorikeets, not to be mistaken with their Rainbow cousins, these birds are distinguished with an orange mark around the back of their heads and a black belly.
Superb Parrots
A pair of male and female Superb parrots
Scaly-Breasted Lorikeet
A scaly-breasted lorikeet in mid flight. One of the many parrots with a striking underwing texture.
King Parrot in Flight
Female King Parrot flying. Each of the parrots have a distinct texture underneath their wings: a black underwing for the case of the female king parrot
Red-Winged Parrot
A male red-winged parrot blending in the jungle
Rainbow Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet Claiming the High Ground.
Crimson Rosella
The Crimson Rosella - the most abundant and primary rosella type
Orange Adelaide Crimson Rosella
The Orange Crimson Rosella. Also known as an Adelaide Rosella
Yellow Crimson Rosella
The Yellow variant of the Crimson Rosella
Green Rosella
The Green Rosella, although funnily, the green is only visible on the back and its wings.
Northern Rosella
The Northern Rosella
Coastal Western Rosellas
A Pair of Western Rosellas
Western Rosellas - Xanthogenys
A pair of the Xanthogenys Western Rosellas. These are a sub-species of the main Western Rosellas, differing with paler colours, dark blue tails and a red-orange backs. The Xanthogenys reside further inland.
Eastern Rosella
The Eastern Rosella
Pale-Headed Rosellas
A pair of Pale-Headed Rosellas
Sulfur Crested Cockatoo
One of Australia's iconic birds...and noisiest
Galah
Pair of Galahs in the open plains
Gang Gang Cockatoos
Male and Female pair of Gang Gang Cockatoos
Pink Cockatoo
Pink Cockatoo
Yellow-Tailed Cockatoo
The Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo
Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo
Male and female pair of Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos, not to be mistaken for their Yellow Cousins
Red-Capped Parrots
Pair of Red-Capped Parrots. Supposedly, the male and female do have some minor visual differences. Can you figure out which one is which?
Red-Capped Parrots
Pair of Red-Capped Parrots. Supposedly, there's some minor visual differences between the male and female, the main change being the white tips of the female's and a slightly duller colour.
Scarlet Chested Parrot
The male scarlet chested parrot. Quite a striking appearance on the front with its scarlet belly and blue-indigo head
Scarlet Chested Parrots
Pair of Scarlet Chested Parrots. The scarlet chest is absent on the female, mostly to blend them in with their surroundings better.
Red-Cheeked Parrots
Pair of Red-Cheeked Parrots. They're not only found along the Northern tips of Queensland, but also in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia! Plus this species has 17-subspecies associated with it
Red-Rumped Parrots
Male and Female Red Rumped Parrots - Can you guess which one is which?
Red-Rumped Parrots
Male and Female Red-Rumped Parrot (the male is the only one to have the red rump)
Cockatiels
Pair of Cockatiels. The female is a bit greyer, whereas the male has a brighter yellow head
Glossy Black Cockatoos
Pair of glossy black cockatoos. The female variant is the more striking of the two with yellow patches around its head and red-orange tail panels
Glossy Black Cockatoos
The male variant of the glossy black cockatoo, which is has a plainer appearance of the two
Little Corella
A little corella
Princess Parrot
A Princess Parrot
Eclectus Parrots
A pair of Electus parrots. Oddly, the female eclectus stands out in the red whereas the male is more camouflaged with the green.
Eclectus Parrots
Another shot of the Eclectus Parrots. Did you know the first time they were discovered, they were thought to be different species!?
Budgerigar
The Wild Budgie!
Australian Ringneck - Port Lincoln
The Port Lincoln sub-species of the Australian Ringneck
Australian Ringneck - Cloncurry
Another subspecies of the Australian Ringneck - the Cloncurry
Greater Blue Bonnets
A pair of greater blue bonnets - one's Yellow Vented, the other a Red Vented Parrot. Very similar to each other, can you spot the differences?
Bourke's Parrot
A Bourke's Parrot
Palm Cockatoo
The Palm Cockatoo - The only parrot that can use tools!
