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Fair Lorikeet

Fair Lorikeet

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The Fair Lorikeet is a vibrant, small parrot native to the montane regions of New Guinea. It is easily recognized by its bright green plumage, yellow underparts, and dark markings.
Where to spot
Mid- to high-altitude montane forests of New Guinea.
How to spot
Look for groups feeding in flowering trees, particularly rhododendrons. Their rapid flight and high-pitched squeaks can draw attention.
When to spot
Year-round, often more active during morning and late afternoon feeding periods.
Despite its small size, the Fair Lorikeet often congregates in noisy flocks, especially when feeding on flowering trees, making their presence quite noticeable.
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