• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
Where premium quality meets exceptional value. ZEISS Conquest HDX.

Difference between revisions of "Sri Lanka Hanging Parrot" - BirdForum Opus

m
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:8718ceylon hanging parrot 1 .jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by obasanmi<br />Miriisa, [[Sri Lanka]]]]
+
[[Image:149.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by charlirox099|Chamith Chandrasekara<br />Kithulgala,[[Sri Lanka]]]]
 
'''Alternative name: Celyon Hanging Parrot'''
 
'''Alternative name: Celyon Hanging Parrot'''
 
;[[:Category:Loriculus|Loriculus]] beryllinus
 
;[[:Category:Loriculus|Loriculus]] beryllinus
Line 12: Line 12:
 
Forms a superspecies with [[Vernal Hanging Parrot]]. <br/>
 
Forms a superspecies with [[Vernal Hanging Parrot]]. <br/>
 
Monotypic.
 
Monotypic.
 +
[[Image:8718ceylon hanging parrot 1 .jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by obasanmi<br />Miriisa, [[Sri Lanka]]]]
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Wooded country, plantations, gardens, coconut groves. From lowlands up to 1250m, in NE monsoon up to 1600m.
 
Wooded country, plantations, gardens, coconut groves. From lowlands up to 1250m, in NE monsoon up to 1600m.

Revision as of 12:53, 2 October 2011

Chamith Chandrasekara
Kithulgala,Sri Lanka

Alternative name: Celyon Hanging Parrot

Loriculus beryllinus

Identification

With 14 cm a tiny, short-tailed green Parrot. Red crown, rump and bill, and an orange tint to its back. Immature birds lack the orange hue to the back, have a duller rump, and have only a hint of orange on the crown.

Similar Species

Similar to the allopatric Vernal Hanging Parrot, but note the red crown. Could be confused with a Barbet in flight, but note the red rump.

Distribution

Sri Lanka.
Widespread and most common in the SW, almost absent from the arid North.

Taxonomy

Forms a superspecies with Vernal Hanging Parrot.
Monotypic.

Photo by obasanmi
Miriisa, Sri Lanka

Habitat

Wooded country, plantations, gardens, coconut groves. From lowlands up to 1250m, in NE monsoon up to 1600m.

Behaviour

Feeds on nectar (Erythrina, Salmalia, Eucalyptus), seeds (eg. Casuarina), flowers and fruit (mainly bananas).
Breeding season between January and September, but mainly from March to May. The nest is placed in a tree hole, in a tree-stump or in a hollow branch. 2 to 3 white eggs layed.
Like other Hanging Parrots this species is very arboreal and hardly ever descends to the ground. They are active and quite acrobatic but still hard to see in the treetops.
Resident species, but some altidunal wandering occurs during the NE monsoon.

External Links

Back
Top