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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Beautiful capture Deb
Many thanks Marvin, they’re hilarious to watch!
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Very nice grouping
Many thanks Larry!
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This is a great capture !
Many thanks Ian, I could watch them for ages, they’re hilarious!
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Simply awesome capture love these birds.
Many thanks Julie!
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