orange-bellied parrot

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The orange-bellied parrot is a small, critically endangered migratory parrot native to southern Australia, known for its bright green plumage and distinctive orange belly.

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orange-bellied parrot canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
parrot
species
binomialName Neophema
surface form: Neophema chrysogaster
bodyLength about 20 cm
breedsIn Melaleuca, Tasmania
southwest Tasmania
class Aves
clutchSize typically 4 to 6 eggs
commonName orange-bellied parrot self-link
conservationStatus Critically Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
describedBy John Latham
describedInYear 1790
diet coastal saltmarsh plants
flowers
fruits
seeds
endemicTo Australia
family Psittaculidae
flightPattern fast and direct
genus Neophema
habitat buttongrass plains
coastal saltmarsh
hasConservationProgram captive breeding program in Australia
wild release program in Tasmania and mainland Australia
kingdom Animalia
legalProtection protected under Australian law
migratory true
nativeTo Australia
southern Australia
order Psittaciformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor blue frontal band
bright green upperparts
orange patch on belly
yellow underparts
populationTrend decreasing
reproduction nests in tree hollows
sexualDimorphism males have brighter colors than females
taxonRank species
threat disease
habitat loss
predation
small population size
vocalization soft twittering calls
wintersIn coastal South Australia
coastal Victoria

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Southwest National Park fauna orange-bellied parrot
orange-bellied parrot commonName orange-bellied parrot self-link