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- Green rosella - Wikipedia
The green rosella or Tasmanian rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) is a species of parrot native to Tasmania and Bass Strait islands It was described by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788, and named on the mistaken assumption it came from New Caledonia
- 6 Types of Rosellas (With Chart!) | Colorful Australian Parrots
Sound good? Let’s have a look at the 6 currently recognized types of rosella below! Green rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) Let’s start off with the stunning green rosella, a species sometimes seen in aviculture despite not being quite as popular as some of its other rosella cousins
- Green Rosella - Birds in Backyards
The Green Rosella is Australia's largest rosella It is a medium-sized parrot with a broad tail The upperparts are dark, mottled green and black, in contrast with the yellow head, neck and underbody When flying the bright yellow body is very obvious There are distinct blue cheek patches, a red band across the forehead, and blue shoulder patches
- Green Rosellas - Beauty of Birds
The Green Rosella is Australia’s largest rosella at an average length of 14 4 – 14 5 ins or 36 – 37 cm (including tail), although it is only considered medium-sized when compared to the other parrot species
- Green Rosella - eBird
Large green and yellow rosella with blue cheek patches and wings Feeds both on the ground and in trees Occurs mostly in woodland habitats
- The 6 Types Of Rosellas – The Complete Guide
The Green Rosella is a striking bird with predominantly green plumage, but with notable yellow underparts and a slight blue hue along the wings and tail Their large size and distinct coloration make them a captivating species to observe
- Green Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) - Picture Bird
Green Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) The green rosella is the largest member of the rosella genus Measuring from 29 to 36 cm (11 to 14 in) in length, an adult has long narrow wings with a wingspan of 44–54 cm (17–21 in), and a long tail with twelve feathers, the central two of which are wider The adult male is heavier, averaging around 150 g (5 3 oz) to the female's 120 g (4 2 oz
- Green Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) identification - Birda
The Green Rosella, or Tasmanian Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus), is a parrot native to Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands It is the largest of the rosella genus, Platycercus, measuring a substantial 37 cm in length
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