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  2. Rainbow lorikeet - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow lorikeet has often included the red-collared lorikeet (T. rubritorquis) as a subspecies, but today most major authorities consider it separate. [14] [15] Additionally, a review in 1997 led to the recommendation of splitting off some of the most distinctive taxa from the Lesser Sundas as separate species, these being the scarlet-breasted lorikeet (T. forsteni), the marigold lorikeet ...

  3. List of parrots - Wikipedia

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    A small population in northeast Argentina near the Argentina/Brazil/Paraguay border ... current range right Yucatán amazon: ... Rainbow lorikeet: T. moluccanus ...

  4. List of Psittaciformes by population - Wikipedia

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    Population Status Trend Notes Image Glaucous macaw: Anodorhynchus glaucus: 50 [1] CR [1] Unknown [1] Maximum estimate. Updated from "Extinct" in 2000 due to persistent unverified reports of its existence. [1] New Caledonian lorikeet: Charmosyna diadema: 50 [2] CR [2] Unknown [2] Maximum estimate. [2] Red-throated lorikeet: Charmosyna amabilis ...

  5. Trichoglossus - Wikipedia

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    The type species was subsequently designated as the coconut lorikeet. [4] [5] Following the publication of a molecular phylogenetic study of the lorikeets in 2020, three species were moved from Trichoglossus to the newly erected genus Saudareos. These were the Mindanao lorikeet, the ornate lorikeet and the Sula lorikeet (formerly the citrine ...

  6. Feral parrot - Wikipedia

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    A breeding population of the blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), has been present in east-central Miami-Dade County, Florida since the mid-1980s. They are often sighted in the city of Miami in parks, and are a frequent visitor to University of Miami campus and Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables, Florida .

  7. Loriinae - Wikipedia

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    Loriinae is a subfamily of psittacine birds, one of the six subfamilies that make up the family Psittaculidae.It consists of three tribes, the lories and lorikeets (), the budgerigar (Melopsittacini) and the fig parrots (Cyclopsittini), which are small birds, mostly of bright colors and inhabitants of Oceania and the islands of Southeast Asia.

  8. Neopsittacus - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... IUCN status and estimated population Yellow-billed lorikeet ... Orange-billed lorikeet Neopsittacus pullicauda Hartert, 1896 ...

  9. Parrots of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Around 1992 an attempt was made by a breeder to establish a wild population of rainbow lorikeets around Auckland. [11] The species was considered a competitor to native species and a threat to horticulture. So in 1999 it was declared an 'unwanted organism' under the Biosecurity Act, and a plan to remove the estimated 200 feral birds was made. [12]