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Most feeding activity is on the ground, foraging for grass seed. They also seek seed and blossoms in the limbs of trees, usually acacia and eucalypt species. Their diet also includes fruit, leaf buds and nuts of native species. The western subspecies has adapted to feed on fruits and wheat, or other
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A yellowish-green parrot, long and slender, with similar patterning exhibited by the sexes. They are between 14½–16½" (37–42 cm) in length and weigh four ounces. The female is generally more green, the male much yellower. The tail feathers above are dark blue-green, those beneath
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published a conclusion that the origin of both Lear's specimens were from a Western Australian population, based on differences in colouration of the female plumage which he observed in the plates. Further evidence was provided by examining any possible collection and transport of the species to
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3-8 eggs for approximately 21 days. During this period she seldom departs from the nest, if at all, and is fed by the male. When the young have hatched, they are cared for by both the male and female. During this period, they can be fed several times their normal portion of feed, which they
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A social bird, found in pairs or joining up to twenty others in flocks. The southwest subspecies, where it is common to abundant, may occur in mobs of up to one hundred birds. This produces an attractive spectacle when in flight. The movement in flight is fast and erratic, though described as
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or fruit tree branch to "spruce up" their quarters seems to please the birds. The regent parrot is naturally hardy, so being careful to protect them from drafts and the like is unnecessary. However, they should be protected from excessive cold, as such is uncommon in their natural habitat.
575:, fruit, sprouting seeds and a small assortment of insects. Unlike most birds parrots do not require grit in their diet, grit should only be given when a certified avian veterinarian prescribes it for digestion aid if the bird is ill. An occasional fresh 351:(pt. 12, 1832), drawn by Lear in England. The regional origin of the parrots, presented as two species, is not supplied in the work, so the type specimen or locality for each was not formally nominated and assumed to be lost. A 1912 review by 407:(IOC). The species is also known variously as the rock pebbler, rock peplar, Murray smoker, Marlock parakeet, yellow king-parrot and regent parakeet. Lear's illustrations are captioned with Blossom-feathered Parrakeet to 512:
of great depth, up to fifteen feet within the main stem of the plant. The site is usually a large eucalyptus, with a hollow in the trunk that may reach almost to ground level, where the female lays around four eggs.
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bird, referred to as the rock pebbler or regents parrot, the bird should only be acquired by experienced handlers and placed in free flying aviaries. They are not suitable for the inexperienced carer or as pets.
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stated the source of the specimens was New South Wales, and occurred in a range that excluded the Southwest of the country. When correcting this omission, Mathews proposed the taxa named
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There are two populations, morphologically similar though isolated, within the species distribution range of Southern Australia. These are described as subspecies:
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are black. The male is generally yellow, with several shades on the head; its back is generally a collection of colorful shades of green; its beak generally red.
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Provost, Kaiya L.; Joseph, Leo; Smith, Brian Tilston (2018). "Resolving a phylogenetic hypothesis for parrots: Implications from systematics to conservation".
339: 1321: 1373: 1466: 746:"The Identity and Sources of Palaeornis Anthopeplus Lear, 1831, and P. Melanura Lear, 1832 (Regent Parrot), and Their Neotypification" 317: 1295: 1334: 239:) is a bird found in southern Australia. It has predominantly yellow plumage with a green tail. The bird is found primarily in 404: 693: 17: 1339: 1486: 1481: 896:"Aboriginal names of bird species in south-west Western Australia, with suggestions for their adoption into common usage" 442:. A recommended orthography and pronunciation list of the region's bird names has proposed the adoption of common names 247:, as well as in a smaller area of subtropical and temperate southeastern Australia. Seeds make up the bulk of its diet. 1430: 1476: 879: 1491: 599: 343:, an early folio of lithographs with brief captions. The first plate reproduced a female specimen, given the title 1378: 1185: 1133: 895: 1117: 1063: 965: 935: 604: 439: 367:. The arrangement and typification of the geographically separate groups was largely ignored by authors, until 391: 1360: 1018: 551:. A recovery plan for the subspecies was published in 2011. The bird is regarded as an agricultural pest in 1207: 363:
in Lear's folio was only found in the east and that the southwest population was a new taxon, nominated
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A handbook of the birds of Western Australia (with the exception of the Kimberley division)
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Captive regent parrots thrive on chopped mixtures for large parrots. They also like
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cereals, introduced throughout the range after European settlement of the region.
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readily convey to their young. The young begin to fly at about 5 weeks.
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Blossom-feathered Parrakeet", the image that sees Lear cited as the
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Immature birds, like the female, are duller in colour than males.
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The regent parrot was first depicted by English author and artist
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England, living or skinned, a possible holotype held at the
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groves and other wooded areas of subtropical southwestern
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The indigenous names for the southwest subspecies in the
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and not as closely related to the other two species.
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Index

Polytelis anthopeplus

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Psittaciformes
Psittaculidae
Polytelis
Binomial name
Lear
eucalyptus
Australia
Psittaculidae
Polytelini
Polytelis swainsonii
P. alexandrae
Aprosmictus
Polytelis anthopeplus anthopeplus
Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides

author
Edward Lear
Illustrations of the family of Psittacidae, or parrots
G. M. Mathews

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