Cute Rainbow Lorikeets bathing

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Watch these Rainbow Lorikeets Chubby and Paris taking turns to have their bath.
Rainbow Lorikeets are a constant source of amusement. They are constantly playing, with behaviour at times more like a kitten than a bird. One of the favourite Rainbow tricks is to go to sleep lying on their back with feet up in the air, looking rather dead, until the sceam of horror wakes them up and they bound to their feet!
The Rainbow Lorikeet is a medium sized parrot, with the length ranging from 25--30 cm (9.8-11.8 in) in size, and has a wingspan of about 17 cm (6.7 in). The weight varies from 75--157 g (2.6--5.5 oz). The plumage of the nominate race, as with all subspecies, is very bright. The head is deep blue with a greenish-yellow nuchal collar, and the rest of the upperparts (wings, back and tail) are deep green. The chest is red with blue-black barring. The belly is deep green, and the thighs and rump are yellow with deep green barring. In flight a yellow wing-bar contrasts clearly with the red underwing coverts.
There is little to visually distinguish between Rainbow sexes, however to a keen observer of their colouring and behaviour, their dimorphism is readily apparent.
Juvenile Rainbows have a black beak which gradually brightens to orange in the adults.
Rainbow Lorikeets feed mainly on fruit, pollen and nectar, and possess a tongue adapted especially for their particular diet. The end of the tongue is equipped with a papillate appendage adapted to gathering pollen and nectar from flowers. Nectar from eucalyptus is important in Australia, other important nectar sources are Pittosporum, Grevillea, Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip-tree), and sago palm. In Melanesia coconuts are very important food sources, and Rainbow Lorikeets are important pollinators of these. They also consume the fruits of Ficus, Trema, Mutingia, as well as papaya and mangoes already opened by fruit bats. They also eat crops such as apples, and will raid maize and sorghum. Rainbows are also frequent visitors at bird feeders placed in gardens, which supply store-bought nectar, sunflower seeds, and fruits such as apples, grapes and pears.
If you find an injured or sick native animal please contact your local wildlife rescue group. These volunteers are trained to care for native species.
Anybody can become a wildlife carer. For more information go to www.fnpw.org.au/resources/wild...
For more information about native birds and animals go to www.faunarescue.org.au which is an excellent organisation.

Пікірлер: 6

  • @HudsonTheBudgie
    @HudsonTheBudgie9 жыл бұрын

    They really are enjoying themselves :) So sweet.

  • @IRSeeYou
    @IRSeeYou9 жыл бұрын

    So wonderful birds! And they love the bath!!!

  • @mrsbirdlady

    @mrsbirdlady

    9 жыл бұрын

    They certainly do Isabel! They go frantic every time they see water. I even catch them trying to bath in their little water feeder tubes sometimes. Thank you for watching. Have a great weekend. Von (•◡•)

  • @lmmsl
    @lmmsl9 жыл бұрын

    Rainbow Lorikeets are amazing to watch and how colourful they are.. Thank you for all your wonderful videos Von..They are valuable videos..Blessings to you all !! Love,Menu ~~

  • @HelenaMikas
    @HelenaMikas9 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks Von for this video . Lively ,, lovely and colourful are just three words to describe these wonderful birds .I'm off swimming soon but doubt will look as good or move as fast lol Have a great week , Helena

  • @mrsbirdlady

    @mrsbirdlady

    9 жыл бұрын

    Hi Helena. Thank you for your lovely comment. Glad you enjoyed it. We could watch their antics all day. They certainly keep us amused. But I don't want to bore everyone with too many clips. Have a nice day. Enjoy your swim. Von (~ˆ◡ˆ~)

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