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Rainbow Lorikeets - How a Little Parrot Conquered a Continent

The rainbow lorikeet has a heart of gold and an insatiable will to dominate. This time we'll find out how this humble parrot took over a nation and won us over in the process.
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  • @MrNotaracist93
    @MrNotaracist933 ай бұрын

    Most nature docs will just say "this species is native to australia" and completely neglect that australia is a massive place where native animals can become pests elsewhere. I admire how thoroughly you explain everything in these videos while keeping it entertaining! Keep up the good work

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah they don't seem to realise that Australia is a continent with many diverse ecosystems and climates, separated by deserts, mountains and seas.

  • @ianking-jv4hg

    @ianking-jv4hg

    3 ай бұрын

    Also there are subspecies of rainbows in Indonesia, New Guinea, the Solomons, Vanuatu and the New Hebrides.

  • @kredonystus7768

    @kredonystus7768

    3 ай бұрын

    Same goes with laughing kookaburras. Most WA locals don't realise they are introduced and outcompete the native kingfishers.

  • @user-gz9sy8rh6f

    @user-gz9sy8rh6f

    2 ай бұрын

    We are the “ pests” ! We intrude their world.

  • @ianking-jv4hg

    @ianking-jv4hg

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-gz9sy8rh6f tell that to my mad rainbow lorikeet "ARky" (almost road kill) Trichoglossus haematodus. A well travelled bird that couldn't fly. Walk, car, boat, bus, train but no plane ! Mad, he liked good loud music and getting almost as drunk as me.

  • @jackaufenhand5710
    @jackaufenhand57103 ай бұрын

    My aunt has a pet lorikeet. His name is Paulie and he likes to imitate people. He imitates calling the dog, phone calls, and when my aunt smokes a bong, he not only imitates the sound of the bong, but also specifically imitates her cough afterward. He also imitates her laugh even when it devolves into coughing.

  • @robwilcox7284

    @robwilcox7284

    3 ай бұрын

    That comment is pure gold 👏🏻😂 I would love to meet your Aunt and her pet Lorikeet 🫶🏼

  • @jzawh

    @jzawh

    3 ай бұрын

    I love this 😅

  • @AV-sl9wg

    @AV-sl9wg

    3 ай бұрын

    Our son and his fiance also have two of them which the male will initiate everything he hears including the radio conversation of the host, the dishwasher, the microwave and of course the laughter.

  • @Mugruncher

    @Mugruncher

    2 ай бұрын

    Your aunt sounds cool as hell 😎

  • @georgew.9663

    @georgew.9663

    2 ай бұрын

    Your aunt sounds fukin mad

  • @aarondavies5621
    @aarondavies56213 ай бұрын

    the amount of excitement when I see a new backyard naturalist viddy drops >>>

  • @grandmothergoose

    @grandmothergoose

    3 ай бұрын

    Same. I check every Sunday night and if there's no new video from this channel, I find myself rewatching the previous ones again.

  • @r4gn4r0k69

    @r4gn4r0k69

    3 ай бұрын

    whats bro pointing to 😭😭😭 stop like begging kid

  • @depreshawn

    @depreshawn

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@r4gn4r0k69 me when i skip maths class:

  • @shakeelali20
    @shakeelali203 ай бұрын

    The Rainbow Lorikeet. Arguably the cutest and most annoying alarm clock in existence. The soundtrack to most Aussie's mornings across the country.

  • @trinefanmel

    @trinefanmel

    3 ай бұрын

    Can relate. Sometimes they all decide to roost in the eucalypts on the next hill over from me. On the evenings they roost there, you can hear them as late into the night as 12 or 1 am. I walked under there one afternoon just as they were roosting for the night and it was DEAFENIING! I loved it!

  • @humanrich
    @humanrich3 ай бұрын

    “Confetti conquistadors have colonised this continent.” Fantastic writing.

  • @Ihadthismate

    @Ihadthismate

    3 ай бұрын

    “These sky high tie dyes” is perfect

  • @humanrich

    @humanrich

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Ihadthismate it’s giving Lano and Woodley.

  • @richardwinzor2961
    @richardwinzor29613 ай бұрын

    Threw in every nickname but the flying fruit tingle.

  • @Flesh_Wizard
    @Flesh_Wizard3 ай бұрын

    The bird:🥰 The bird's call: 👹 Love the Lorikeets

  • @tazgecko

    @tazgecko

    3 ай бұрын

    Love these birds. Sitting back with a hot cupper watching these guys stuff around. Weekends are made for it.

  • @danielkelly8756

    @danielkelly8756

    3 ай бұрын

    That's the sulfer cockatoos, the rainbow lorikeets have sweet calls

  • @Zoosmell413

    @Zoosmell413

    3 ай бұрын

    And magpie's are the opposite.

  • @bygoditsfullofstars

    @bygoditsfullofstars

    2 ай бұрын

    Aussie birds in a nutshell

  • @grantb8168
    @grantb81683 ай бұрын

    My Buddy and his untrustworthy Missus decided to amp up his relationship with me this year. He said, "If I land on you're head, I want sunflower seeds. If I land on your shoulder, I want sunflower seeds and if I land on your screen door and whistle for thirty minutes, I want sunflower seeds." Apparently sunflower seeds are his favourite because if I feed him other seeds, he gives me the bird, (pun intended) and disappears for several days. Picky bloody eater. Awesome job, Darcy ... and the Oscar goes to, The Backyard Naturalist. Yay.

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    That's a little bit wholesome! Always a pleasure to read your comments Grant

  • @grantb8168

    @grantb8168

    3 ай бұрын

    @@the-Backyard-Naturalist Nice to know I have a purpose in life, Darcy; I'll try to up my game for the next Blockbuster Episode of The Backyard Naturalist. I knew I should have poignantly referred to "More Rainbows than a Pride Parade on Acid." Of course, my uping my game means the expectation is on you to exceed all previous endeavours. Where else is my inspiration going to come from? See you in the next one.

  • @grantodaniel7053

    @grantodaniel7053

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi Grant, you want to be careful with the sunflower seeds - they're chock full of fats. We "spoiled" our pet galah with them because they were his favourite too, and we nearly lost him. He developed a large lipoma in his lower abdomen which had to be surgically removed, and the vet, after querying his diet, told us about the high fat content of the sunflower seeds. So we keep them to a minimum in his diet now. His fave treat now is brocholli?! 😅😅 All the best from SA. 👍

  • @emceeboogieboots1608

    @emceeboogieboots1608

    3 ай бұрын

    Broccoli hey? Will be planting some soon and will see if our noisy arsehat likes it

  • @seaztheday4418

    @seaztheday4418

    3 ай бұрын

    Please consider feeding them fruit and flower blossoms instead. Being fed too many seeds can destroy the delicate 'feather' on their tongues that they use to eat their natural diet; fruits and flower nectar. If their tongues are damaged, they find it harder to survive in the wild.

  • @metaidentity
    @metaidentity3 ай бұрын

    Ah, the rainbow mafia. Another great video :)

  • @zeropoint546

    @zeropoint546

    3 ай бұрын

    That is exactly what my wife and I call them.

  • @jonh9561
    @jonh95613 ай бұрын

    Rarer than an Eshay with a valid train ticket ........gold!

  • @Divadosaurus

    @Divadosaurus

    3 ай бұрын

    It made me lol out loud

  • @justaperson8381
    @justaperson83813 ай бұрын

    The picture of the lorikeet with a gun got me

  • @Lara-rj5fi
    @Lara-rj5fi3 ай бұрын

    Woohoo, another video from our Aussie Attenborough. ❤

  • @benstevens3220
    @benstevens32203 ай бұрын

    Darcy mate! You made it happen!! Thank you so much. Love seeing these shrieking rainbows in my back yard.

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    Made this one just for you mate

  • @moodycxnt
    @moodycxnt3 ай бұрын

    I notice the red, blue and yellow all camouflage well too. When they're feeding on nectar the red and yellow often blends in with flowers and shrubs, and blue with the sky!

  • @pipers_river
    @pipers_river3 ай бұрын

    The second Tassie hybrid Lori is giving Rainbow Paddlepop

  • @NeedsMoreBirds
    @NeedsMoreBirds3 ай бұрын

    They're beautiful little bastards, that's for sure.

  • @martinkuliza

    @martinkuliza

    2 ай бұрын

    they are, and cheeky little bastards at that

  • @uzetaab
    @uzetaab3 ай бұрын

    It bears repeating that if you want to feed native birds you do it by planting native trees.

  • @adventure_onthedaily9851
    @adventure_onthedaily98513 ай бұрын

    ‘Their customer-facing parts’ had me cackling

  • @jess53nz
    @jess53nz2 ай бұрын

    Omg dude, cackled at "sorry bro" 🇳🇿❤️🇦🇺

  • @jimmywrangles
    @jimmywrangles2 ай бұрын

    As a wildlife carer we used to call these birds "Flying Boltcutters", they'll bite you and then make eye contact and bite harder...scary hard.

  • @Jagermonsta
    @Jagermonsta3 ай бұрын

    6:25 I'm in QLD, about 3 weeks ago I had to take a Lori to the vet, it wasn't able to fly and wasn't able to walk properly. Still put up a good fight when I put it in the box though, hope the little guy is alright. Doesn't sound good though :(

  • @NeuroKytsh
    @NeuroKytsh3 ай бұрын

    every summer all i ever hear is lorikeets in my back garden, its great. i have wattlebirds and ravens living in my garden too and theyre all always bickering, endless entertainment

  • @ConstantlyDamaged
    @ConstantlyDamaged3 ай бұрын

    Ah. Glad they pissed off and didn't hang around my little sparrow feeder, then. I think they dropped in only to cause some biffo. They'd brawl with sparrows and spotted doves like crazy, hardly even go near the feeder, then leave again. Thanks again for another great video!

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    They absolutely live for a punch on

  • @sicpuppy9435
    @sicpuppy94353 ай бұрын

    My hand raised female rainbow Lorikeet lived for 30 years and had a vocabulary of around 6 / 8 words

  • @MagpieManor
    @MagpieManor3 ай бұрын

    Really love these cheeky, noisy Birds! They always come in pairs or massive flocks and they have their own personalities. Oh and the colours and chirps are the best! Thanks for the video! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Love your birdy vids :)

  • @MagpieManor

    @MagpieManor

    3 ай бұрын

    @@the-Backyard-Naturalist 👍👍👍

  • @qbmac2306
    @qbmac23063 ай бұрын

    Your alliteration never ceases to amaze me.

  • @colinross6259
    @colinross62593 ай бұрын

    Had a backyard with a gum and bottlebrush tree. The normally bully noisy minors went quiet and moved away when the Loris come to town. Thanks for another insight to a great Aussie bird.

  • @footyanimator
    @footyanimator3 ай бұрын

    I can honestly say that these videos are the best thing I’ve found on KZread

  • @peg7973
    @peg79732 ай бұрын

    My favourite bird in the whole wide world.

  • @64Pete
    @64Pete3 ай бұрын

    My lori is my best mate. Except when he isn't. He's an excellent mimic, I'm training him to whistle the Italian national anthem. He makes me laugh so much he has copied my laugh perfectly. He also swears like a fkn sailor.

  • @AV-sl9wg

    @AV-sl9wg

    3 ай бұрын

    The lori our son and daughter in law has likes to copy the tune of the Mexican hat dance.

  • @peg7973
    @peg79732 ай бұрын

    Also, with the seed feeding, it eventually wears down the little bristles on their tongue which is essential for their necatarious lifestyle. So just thought I'd pop that in. I had a rescue lorrie. She had a bed tent on top of her cage. When she was ready for bed she would wait at the entrance for me to come and make sure she was tucked in. Then she would lay down and go to sleep all night until her outside gang came early again the next morning. I miss you Groggy xx

  • @murkrowo
    @murkrowoАй бұрын

    We get hoards of these guys in spring down where I live, always a joy to see them :)

  • @ByHerHand
    @ByHerHand2 ай бұрын

    No ending of you sitting on a log, chucking a spready? That was the best bit! 😉

  • @ectoplasmicz
    @ectoplasmicz3 ай бұрын

    Yesssss rainbows lets go! My best friend is a rescue rainbow, evil loud abusive angel and i love her.

  • @grahamogorman7831
    @grahamogorman78312 ай бұрын

    I love Rainbow Lorikeats. Had 200 walking n climbing on me daily n eating out of hand. Have seen them SMASH Kurrawongs

  • @pulsecodemodulated
    @pulsecodemodulated3 ай бұрын

    I never wanted a bird, but then my housemate rescued a baby disco chicken while working on a building site in Melbourne. Pure adorable chaos.

  • @splanting
    @splanting3 ай бұрын

    that's so true they do brighten up my morning on the way to work, I always see a flock hiding in a neighbour's camellia hedge

  • @EikoandMog
    @EikoandMog2 ай бұрын

    My dad and I used to feed a pair slices of apples when they kept coming around. Only used to feed them if we were home and they'd only really show up when it rained. Ended up being cool enough with us to jump on my shoulder and we'd always see their babies.

  • @TheAbeKane
    @TheAbeKane3 ай бұрын

    Another fun vid bro. There's a local Lori flock of 50 odd, that fly over my house every afternoon. When the setting sun hits them their colours come alive and it's so beautiful to watch...bit bloody noisy though lol

  • @superbettynow
    @superbettynow3 ай бұрын

    'Sky high tie-dies' - beautiful!

  • @MozillaVulpix
    @MozillaVulpix2 ай бұрын

    I love your sense of humour in these videos.

  • @Fitzroyfallz
    @FitzroyfallzАй бұрын

    ‘One bedroom unit with waterboarding facilities’ omg that was hilarious! But for real this was really interesting, I had no idea how lorikeets became so prolific!

  • @hadgeron9556
    @hadgeron95563 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen rainbow lorikeets fight everything from king parrots to even sulphur crested cockatoos, they have short bird syndrome and will fight things many times their size, or screech loudly at them I guess

  • @theoztreecrasher2647

    @theoztreecrasher2647

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. Pale-headed and Crimson Rosellas, King Parrots, Galahs, Scaly-Brested Lories, Cockies, Crested Pigeons and Diamond Doves all bow down at the feeder to these little Bonapartes. You pretty well have to take a tennis racquet to the Rainbow Regiments to give everybody a fair crack of the whip.

  • @Fitzroyfallz
    @FitzroyfallzАй бұрын

    ‘One bedroom unit with waterboarding facilities’ omg that was hilarious! But for real this was really interesting, I had no idea how lorikeets became so prolific! I will add though that feeding lorikeets is okay as long as you give them the right food (nectivore mix can be bought at some pet stores), and you clean their feeding bowls daily. However planting natives will always be best by a mile! It gives them a place they feel comfortable too and attracts other species of birds

  • @theSam91
    @theSam913 ай бұрын

    They are the star attraction since I put a bird bath in the front yard. Their behaviour and interactions with each other is so hilariously funny to watch.

  • @kchsc
    @kchsc3 ай бұрын

    the OneyPlays reference was a nice touch

  • @Peleski
    @Peleski3 ай бұрын

    Rainbow Lorikeets are a recurring symbol used in the Sydney G&L Mardi Gras (go figure). Yes they may be pesky, but they really brighten up your day when you see one. I can attest that I never saw any in Sydney until the 80s. There was a big fire in the National Park and the birds flew into the city. I'm glad we planted so many nectar natives (less happy about the Noisy Miners though, and no more sparrows).

  • @harryp6997
    @harryp69973 ай бұрын

    Umbrella tree nectar gets them drunk. I know it's probably not good for them, but drunken lorikeet brawls are hilarious.

  • @theoztreecrasher2647

    @theoztreecrasher2647

    Ай бұрын

    They used to get into the nectar from the trees outside the Cairns Council Offices in the city when we used to holiday at the beaches many moons ago. And yep, it was a toss-up between the Palm Cove Lifesavers and the Boids as to who had the best drunken parties.

  • @shannonpincombe8485
    @shannonpincombe84853 ай бұрын

    Their plummage looks amazing under black light. Most birda and flowers ahve a difderent colour when on Ultra Violet and Infra Red. Insects, in particular, see the world so differently from us. I wish had tetrachromatic vision. That would be wild!! Damn fine video pal.

  • @user-gz9sy8rh6f
    @user-gz9sy8rh6f2 ай бұрын

    They are vicious! All birds fl😮y swiftly out of their way!

  • @dafalzonAUS
    @dafalzonAUS9 күн бұрын

    When I was a kid in the eighties in Melbourne, the only time I saw a lorikeet was in QLD tourist brochure’s, we moved to QLD and got to see many of them, in 06 moved back to Melbourne and too my surprise here they were living in Melbourne, I guess it was the trees as you mentioned, I thought it was the weather!

  • @pollyparrot9447
    @pollyparrot9447Ай бұрын

    Their camouflage power amazes me considering how colourful they are. I've heard a dozen of them screeching in a eucalypt without being able to spot one unless it flies away from the tree for a bit.

  • @NewFalconerRecords
    @NewFalconerRecords3 ай бұрын

    Beautiful mongrels.

  • @katem3961
    @katem39613 ай бұрын

    Hi from Perth Western Australia, aka Alaska 🤣 Absolutely love your vids ❤ I have a lot of birds visiting my yard but only see the lorikeets flying overhead and in the park behind my house in very small numbers. Though we do have a real issue with corellas in our area. Boy, are these guys super noisy and can be destructive! They fly over every morning and evening in huge numbers as they tend to congregate at the nearby Jandakot airport, causing havoc I would imagine due to the huge flock sizes and small aircraft. I love the 28, Ringneck, but have not seen any near my suburb of Perth. Great information presented with very clever wit. Keep up the fabulous content. Thank you 💗

  • @lyallfurphy

    @lyallfurphy

    3 ай бұрын

    They’re an introduced invasive species in Perth and responsible for displacing Twenty Eights :’(

  • @UncleJoeLITE
    @UncleJoeLITEАй бұрын

    My local lorikeets came daily for their [hand feeding] at Surfers [table cleaned daily]. Here in Canberra we have more cockatoos & galahs. The feeding hierarchy in Surfers was 1. Lorikeets, 2. Wattle birds, 3. Noisy Miners, 4. the Peewee lol.

  • @RAAFtiger
    @RAAFtiger3 ай бұрын

    Love the use of Zachs scream hahaha

  • @DangerAngelous
    @DangerAngelous3 ай бұрын

    I meet one up close in a tree the other week, very kindly let me take really close up pictures of him!

  • @chiaroscuroamore
    @chiaroscuroamore2 ай бұрын

    The combo of dry humour and information is perfect!! Keep up the good work!

  • @GrahamkellasRoss
    @GrahamkellasRoss3 күн бұрын

    Really entertaining and informative ....10/10.

  • @ashleysmith3106
    @ashleysmith31062 ай бұрын

    Just come in from watering my garden under a cacophony of NOISE from the blooming Lillli Pilli next door, full of Rainbows !

  • @NicolasEricson-hf3rf
    @NicolasEricson-hf3rf2 ай бұрын

    Love your commentary bro. Super descriptive ,👍

  • @Centurion13
    @Centurion133 ай бұрын

    Fuck yeah Lorikeets.

  • @blakearius
    @blakearius3 ай бұрын

    I crashed my car leaving the handbreak off last month trying to save a lorikeet stuck in the middle of the road, couldn't fly away. It's nice to get an answer for why it couldn't get away.

  • @SOUTHAUSSIEGUY
    @SOUTHAUSSIEGUY3 ай бұрын

    Love these guys on my block in the Adelaide Hills _ P.S, that beer with the pie floater should be a South Aussie Coopers Ale!

  • @RobRoam
    @RobRoam2 ай бұрын

    That was awesome!

  • @mollyeverglade3655
    @mollyeverglade36553 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love our continent's gaggle of feathered chaos demons and the Rainbow Lorikeet is no exception. I actually like waking up to their cacophony in the morning.

  • @jonnowood8382
    @jonnowood83822 ай бұрын

    I subbed purely because you said they were rarer than eshay with a valid train ticket. Gold!

  • @juanitaschlink2028
    @juanitaschlink20283 ай бұрын

    Man, love your vids. I live in Sydney and am familiar with most of the animals you spotlight, but always manage to learn something from you. Keep it up you little legend. Xx

  • @abbeycat6425
    @abbeycat6425Ай бұрын

    The alarm clock of late winter. When our bottle brush flowers, which is just outside our bedroom window here in Melbourne, it attracts the lorikeets and the noisy miners. They squabble continuously. The noisy miners are recent addition to our garden and they’ve chased away the wattle birds which is a bit sad. But they chase the cat which is quite amusing. We always know when the cat is coming up the path and about to enter the building because of the noise! We also have an apple tree that the lorikeets have invaded. They half eat an apple then move onto the next one. I don’t mind though. They are full of character.

  • @_Jade_Stone
    @_Jade_Stone2 ай бұрын

    🦜 thank you 🙏🏼

  • @romeoC9968
    @romeoC99683 ай бұрын

    Some of these birds called our fig tree home for the past 10 years, and last year when it didn't produce any fruit they discovered our plum tree....if they ate the hole fruit we wouldn't mind but one or two bites was enough from each....hundreds of fruit wasted.....and the nets never stopped them. We had to get rid of the fig tree a few weeks ago, they've moved to the tree opposite our house but they scream every morning, almost sounding angry they we had to get rid of the tree.

  • @Peleski

    @Peleski

    3 ай бұрын

    ugh, what pesky birds.... I can't imagine what fruit growers have to do

  • @theoztreecrasher2647

    @theoztreecrasher2647

    Ай бұрын

    @@Peleski A sheep dip fruit salad usually restores the local natural balance. Just drop it in the local EnviroWarrior's garden and make sure that you add your name to the subsequent Petition to the Government for a Royal Commission. 😱

  • @rubenmontero4813
    @rubenmontero48132 ай бұрын

    “As rare an eschay valid train ticket “ 😂

  • @kredonystus7768
    @kredonystus77683 ай бұрын

    You should do one on our most dangerous spiders because most people don't realise it's more likely for you to die from being struck by lightning this year than to die from a spider bite.

  • @Kayenne54

    @Kayenne54

    3 ай бұрын

    That's weird. Just saw a vid on YT today, and the guy was struck by lightning through his kitchen window. Don't touch the taps, the fridge, the shower taps, the metal on the windows. There's nowhere to hide from lightning anymore....

  • @andyh3065
    @andyh3065Ай бұрын

    Awesome content, so many colloquialisms 😂. I wonder how much someone from OS would understand? Love it!

  • @scruncheduppaper4828
    @scruncheduppaper48283 ай бұрын

    oh god, rainbow lorikeets are sooo loud. in certain urban places there will be only a couple of gum trees where they gather and even standing NEAR THEM is enough to make your ears hurt. you can't even see any of them because they camoflage so well, even though judging by the sound of it there must be hundreds! love these birds though, they're very sociable and don't seem to be as scared of people as some others are.

  • @mattmaria2226
    @mattmaria22263 ай бұрын

    Coor mate.. yous forgot to add they're pissheads and can be found blacked out in your local park after down'n a few steamy fermented dates.. not an unknown practice amoung the more colourful crowd.. especially in some of the inner city parks😊

  • @tinandglass
    @tinandglassКүн бұрын

    Eucalyptus. In large part, the same reason (humans altering the landscape) why Anna's Hummingbird slowly migrated north from California, and eventually overwintered in British Columbia.

  • @JamesLilzz
    @JamesLilzz3 ай бұрын

    Keep up the great work! Love your videos and sense of humour. Amazing that you have a platform to promote Australian Natives ❤️ sugar gliders next please

  • @stephengodfrey5644
    @stephengodfrey56443 ай бұрын

    Hello i live in Broome North Western Australia and as summer approaches every year and the fruit of the mango trees ripen you find lorikeets chattering in the mango trees.

  • @clayalbatross496
    @clayalbatross4963 ай бұрын

    When it comes to their status in New Zealand, Rainbow Lorikeets did indeed establish a population here, namely in Auckland if I remember correctly. The population was unfortunately exterminated though, which is due to legit worry that they could have become yet another invasive species to add to the list, and that they were seen as likely vectors of certain parrot specific diseases that could threaten our native parrots. As lovely as lorikeets are, it is perhaps for the best that they never establish here (though it would be awesome if we had a native lorikeet!). Eastern Rosellas are a widespread introduced species in NZ's North Island though, and also have a separate population around the city of Dunedin in the South Island. The classic Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo also has some feral populations here and there in NZ, plus Galahs have feral populations on some of the islands near-ish to Auckland.

  • @madmadimadison7542
    @madmadimadison75423 ай бұрын

    Best one yet! And informative! I'm defs not gonna build that bird feeder now 😱

  • @_vibin_high
    @_vibin_high3 ай бұрын

    We call them The Street Tuffs - they bully literally EVERY bird in our back yard.

  • @seshjuan42069
    @seshjuan420692 ай бұрын

    as someone who lives on a pretty big lot of land with native trees in it, i can confirm that Lorikeets scare the shit out of the magpies in my yard just by walking up to them.

  • @Darkinu2
    @Darkinu23 ай бұрын

    We had some perch on our old house's balcony and we called them Heckle and Jeckle, no idea why~

  • @devilisdutch
    @devilisdutch3 ай бұрын

    The puns and analogies are excellent and genuinely informative. I love these, please keep it up.

  • @JohnGardnerAlhadis

    @JohnGardnerAlhadis

    3 ай бұрын

    "Botched Warhammer paint job" was absolutely on-point. 👌

  • @DuringDark
    @DuringDark3 ай бұрын

    6:30 for anyone concerned the paralysis syndrome isn't terminal, I teared up on the first watch seeing some snuggled up "smiley" little guys who may never fly or see their partner again

  • @AzureRei
    @AzureRei3 ай бұрын

    I love how informative and entertaining your videos are! Always a good day when a new video drops.

  • @connordarvall8482
    @connordarvall84823 ай бұрын

    I love how we just accept that we live with a bunch of screeching Windows 7 logos in our trees.

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    Best bird, best operating system, it checks out

  • @Freezer94
    @Freezer943 ай бұрын

    Good timing posting this video, it's now too dark to see birds from my window and I was missing them. This will comfort me for a few more minutes.

  • @jasone830
    @jasone8303 ай бұрын

    How could you omit that just like they typical Aussie, they get drunk off fermented fruit! What a missed opportunity! 😅🍹

  • @elizabeth10392
    @elizabeth103923 ай бұрын

    They're beautiful and I love them They visit my garden often. I think they're delightful 😁

  • @paulp5775
    @paulp57753 ай бұрын

    Every year I bird proof my fruit trees, every year they get in ! If I ever want to break into a bank safe, I will employ them to do it !

  • @JAB6322
    @JAB63223 ай бұрын

    HONEY WAKE UP NEW BACKYARD NATURALIST VIDEO HAS DROPPED 👀👀👀

  • @emceeboogieboots1608

    @emceeboogieboots1608

    3 ай бұрын

    Have I read this one before 🤔 Maybe I am thinking of Primitive Technology... Regardless I love it😂

  • @flamingfrancis
    @flamingfrancis3 ай бұрын

    We have two families, up to six birds, that drop in from nearby bushlands...they are all feisty little buggars who take no sh1t from much larger species like Kookas, Maggies and Sulphur Cresteds, all of which also regularly drop in. It is amazing to listen to the chatter between them when they are bouncing around looking for food, it never stops.

  • @johnnyojohnny
    @johnnyojohnny3 ай бұрын

    I've experienced a few wild lorikeets with the paralysis syndrome, usually on the first day of encountering them they are unable to properly fly anymore, can tell something is wrong when approaching the lorikeet because it can only either hop away on the ground like a kangaroo or it starts to try and climb up a nearby tree. On first day they still have some strength to fight back but by 2nd day their health has deteriorated rapidly not able to move much and eyes keep closing like they are sleeping. The ones I've met with the condition don't live much more then a few days to a week at most but they would of likely caught this sickness a long while before, and since the lorikeets try not to show their illness it's hard to spot the sick ones until it's too late. I notice some wild lorikeets that close their eyes in same way, it's not a sleeping type, cause when they close their eyes they still twitch and not relaxed. The Lorikeet group will isolate and avoid this sick one, maybe this is early symptoms to the sickness

  • @donfinch862
    @donfinch8623 ай бұрын

    Great show. They hammer my fig tree here in Perth, but I don't mind

  • @rheel6747

    @rheel6747

    3 ай бұрын

    Mine too here in Adelaide, plus my cherries, apricots and nectarines and the odd grape or two here and there

  • @burgertanker7970

    @burgertanker7970

    3 ай бұрын

    Normally our trees end up with heaps of leaves on em but this past summer there were so many of these little buggers that the shoots didn't even get to grow properly, they ate em all up. This autumn we've basically had next to no leaves come down at all cos not many leaves in the top layer made it to maturity. Despite that, its always nice seeing these cheeky buggers up there

  • @kathyw3466
    @kathyw34663 ай бұрын

    I live on the the Northern Rivers NSW where we used to have 1000's of these beautiful noisy birds. The last couple of years a disease has wiped most of them out. Slowly they are making a recovery. Funniest thing when they get drunk on the Bottle Brush tree.

  • @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE
    @Enthusiastic-Trainspotter-BNE3 ай бұрын

    Being as a Queenslander myself, I genuinely was unaware that these lorikeets in our state are getting left paralysed.💔😢😭

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder82623 ай бұрын

    There is a massive flowering gum tree in the street near my bedroom window. Usually every May the 5am 120db screeching of a thousand lorikeets wakes me too early. So far this year have only seen the advance scouting pairs searching for which tree is their next food supply. The tree is not flowering yet. Melbourne East.

  • @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    @the-Backyard-Naturalist

    3 ай бұрын

    Theory confirmed

  • @garrywatters1140
    @garrywatters11403 ай бұрын

    In the NT there is a variety called the red collared lorikeet.

  • @theoztreecrasher2647

    @theoztreecrasher2647

    Ай бұрын

    There is a gradation of colours over their range. A bit like in Sydney from Elizabeth Bay over to the Western Suburbs. 🤔😈