dcsimg

Eclectus roratus

Image of Eclectus Wagler 1832

Description:

The Eclectus Parrot, Eclectus roratus, is a parrot native to the Solomon Islands, Sumba, New Guinea and nearby islands, northeastern Australia and the Maluku Islands (Moluccas). It is unusual in the parrot family for its extreme sexual dimorphism of the colours of the plumage; the male having a mostly bright green plumage and the female a mostly bright red and purple/blue plumage. Joseph Forshaw, in his book Parrots of the World, noted that the first European ornithologists to see Eclectus Parrots thought they were of two distinct species. Large populations of this parrot remain, and they are sometimes considered pests for eating fruit off trees. Some populations restricted to relatively small islands are comparably rare. Their bright feathers are also used by native tribes people as decorations.

Source Information

license
cc-by
copyright
Brian Gratwicke
photographer
Brian Gratwicke
original
original media file
visit source
partner site
Flickr Group
ID
e2b8f59d8861d58403f02c402b52fc5f