Do You Think They've Gone? by byronbackyard
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The Rainbow Lorikeet is unmistakable with its bright red beak and colourful plumage. Both sexes look alike, with a blue (mauve) head and belly, green wings, tail and back, and an orange/yellow breast. They are often seen in loud and fast-moving flocks, or in communal roosts at dusk.
The eggs of the Rainbow Lorikeet are laid on chewed, decayed wood, usually in a hollow limb of a eucalypt tree. Both sexes prepare the nest cavity and feed the young, but only the female incubates the eggs.
Canon 50D, 150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG OS

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Many thanks for checking out my photos, please feel free to give feedback! My wanderings in nature and observations of birds, particularly raptors, is what gives me great joy and constantly reminds me of the beauty and strength of life. My favourites are raptors, I love their freedom, grace, ruthlessness, pride, adaptability and flexibility and I learn much about parenting, protection and blind faith from them.
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rainbow lorikeet, trichoglossus haematodus, australian, native bird, parrot, north coast, red beak, colourful, noisy

Comments

  • AnnDixon
    AnnDixon4 months ago

    Natures Paintbrush

    BEAUTIFUL work
    .

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarke4 months ago

  • Wayne Wood
    Wayne Wood4 months ago

    Congratulations on having your image featured in the group “The Birds”.

  • Many thanks Wayne, I love these very exuberant birds!

    – byronbackyard