Parrots


Parrots

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Mike wrote:
2 hrs ago
They love Pinus radiata, but I wish they didn't spread seed. Pine wildings are a pest plant in the ACT. This is another example of native birds becoming reliant on alien plants.

Zanda funerea
Liam.m wrote:
3 hrs ago
Very likely to be an escapee (this form is quite common in captivity).

Platycercus elegans
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
The female spent time pretending to be a bat. I couldn’t get a good photo of the male.

Callocephalon fimbriatum
KMcCue wrote:
Yesterday
Thanks Patrick, I think that is what the photographer David thought, a pale Crimson Rosella.

Platycercus elegans
Yesterday
This is an unusual Crimson Rosella and from what I can gather, is a result of a genetic mutation, specifically a dilution or white mutation, affecting the bird's plumage colour. It's most likely caused by a recessive allele that reduces or eliminates pigment production (in this case red), resulting in a white or pale-coloured bird. It's likely that a combination of dilution and recessive mutations are responsible for the white colour.

Platycercus elegans
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