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'''Includes: Yellow Rosella, Adelaide Rosella'''
 
'''Includes: Yellow Rosella, Adelaide Rosella'''
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
32-36cm.
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32-36cm
 
 
 
*Crimson plumage
 
*Crimson plumage
 
*Blue cheeks
 
*Blue cheeks
 
*Black back and wing coverts, edged with red
 
*Black back and wing coverts, edged with red
 
*Blue edged flight feathers
 
*Blue edged flight feathers
*Tail blue above, pale blue undertail
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*Tail blue above, pale blue undertail<br />
 
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[[Image:P2260083 10 12 2008.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Adelaide Rosella <br />Photo by {{user|Rose+Fletcher|Rose Fletcher}}<br />[[Nangawooka Flora Reserve]], Victor Harbor, [[South Australia]], December 2008]]
 
'''Juvenile'''
 
'''Juvenile'''
 
*Blue cheeks
 
*Blue cheeks
 
*Green-olive to yellow olive plumage
 
*Green-olive to yellow olive plumage
[[Image:Yellow_Rosella.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Yellow Rosella<br />Photo by {{user|qiubird|qiubird}}]]
 
 
'''Yellow Rosella''' is pale yellow-green mottled with black backs, which are olive green in juveniles.  
 
'''Yellow Rosella''' is pale yellow-green mottled with black backs, which are olive green in juveniles.  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
[[Australia]], introduced to [[New Zealand]].
 
[[Australia]], introduced to [[New Zealand]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>====
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====Subspecies====
Six subspecies are recognised by Clements.
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[[Image:Yellow_Rosella.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Yellow Rosella<br />Photo by {{user|qiubird|qiubird}}]]
* ''P. e. nigrescens'' in E [[Australia]] (coastal ne Queensland)
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Six subspecies are recognised by Clements<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
* ''P. e. elegans'' in E Australia (se Queensland to se South Australia)
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* ''P. e. nigrescens'' in eastern [[Australia]] (coastal north-eastern [[Queensland]])
* ''P. e. melanopterus'' on Kangaroo I.
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* ''P. e. elegans'' in eastern Australia (south-eastern Queensland to south-eastern [[South Australia]])
* ''P. e. flaveolus'' in interior southeast [[Australia]] - Yellow Rosella
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* ''P. e. melanopterus'' on Kangaroo Island
* ''P. e. subadelaidae'' in southern South Australia - Adelaide Rosella
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* ''P. e. flaveolus'' '''Yellow Rosella''' in interior south-eastern [[Australia]]<br />
* ''P. e. adelaidae'' in southern South Australia - Adelaide Rosella
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'''Adelaide Rosella'''
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* ''P. e. subadelaidae'' in southern South Australia
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* ''P. e. adelaidae'' in southern South Australia
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''flaveolus'', ''subadelaidae'' and ''adelaidae'' were sometimes considered to be separate species but are now commonly lumped in this species.
 
''flaveolus'', ''subadelaidae'' and ''adelaidae'' were sometimes considered to be separate species but are now commonly lumped in this species.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Euclypt and wet forest.
 
Euclypt and wet forest.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
They nest in a tree hollow, lined with wood shavings and dust. 4-8 white eggs are laid and are incubated by the female for about 20 days; both sexes care for the young. The young fledge after about 35 days, but depend on their parents for a further 35 days.
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====Breeding====
 
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[[Image:Juvie Rosie flight 2.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo by {{user|Paddyob|Paddyob}}<br />Near Ballarat, [[Australia]], January 2010]]
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They nest in a tree hollow, lined with wood shavings and dust. The 4-8 white eggs are incubated by the female for about 20 days; both sexes care for the young. The young fledge after about 35 days, but depend on their parents for a further 35 days.
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec10}}
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug11}}#austmus.gov
 
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#Wikipedia
austmus.gov; Wikipedia
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{{ref}}
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Platycercus+elegans Use ''Platycercus elegans'' to}}
 
{{GSearch|Platycercus+elegans Use ''Platycercus elegans'' to}}

Revision as of 21:54, 14 September 2011

Platycercus elegans

Includes: Yellow Rosella, Adelaide Rosella

Identification

32-36cm

  • Crimson plumage
  • Blue cheeks
  • Black back and wing coverts, edged with red
  • Blue edged flight feathers
  • Tail blue above, pale blue undertail
Adelaide Rosella
Photo by Rose Fletcher
Nangawooka Flora Reserve, Victor Harbor, South Australia, December 2008

Juvenile

  • Blue cheeks
  • Green-olive to yellow olive plumage

Yellow Rosella is pale yellow-green mottled with black backs, which are olive green in juveniles.

Distribution

Australia, introduced to New Zealand.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

Yellow Rosella
Photo by qiubird

Six subspecies are recognised by Clements[1]:

  • P. e. nigrescens in eastern Australia (coastal north-eastern Queensland)
  • P. e. elegans in eastern Australia (south-eastern Queensland to south-eastern South Australia)
  • P. e. melanopterus on Kangaroo Island
  • P. e. flaveolus Yellow Rosella in interior south-eastern Australia

Adelaide Rosella

  • P. e. subadelaidae in southern South Australia
  • P. e. adelaidae in southern South Australia

flaveolus, subadelaidae and adelaidae were sometimes considered to be separate species but are now commonly lumped in this species.

Habitat

Euclypt and wet forest.

Behaviour

Breeding

Juvenile
Photo by Paddyob
Near Ballarat, Australia, January 2010

They nest in a tree hollow, lined with wood shavings and dust. The 4-8 white eggs are incubated by the female for about 20 days; both sexes care for the young. The young fledge after about 35 days, but depend on their parents for a further 35 days.

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2011. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to August 2011. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/downloadable-clements-checklist
  2. austmus.gov
  3. Wikipedia

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