
New Guinea Eclectus Parrot
New Guinea Eclectus Parrot
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The New Guinea Eclectus Parrot is a widely recognized subspecies of the Eclectus Parrot, showcasing the species' iconic sexual dimorphism. Males are bright green, while females are a striking red with blue on the belly.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland New Guinea and many surrounding smaller islands, inhabiting tropical rainforests and forest edges.
How to spot
Observe for their vivid colors; males are entirely green, while females are red with blue on the chest and back. Listen for their loud, distinctive 'chu-weep' calls and squawks.
When to spot
Active all day, but flights to and from feeding grounds or roosts are most common in early morning and late afternoon. They are resident birds.
Where to spot
Widespread across mainland New Guinea and many surrounding smaller islands, inhabiting tropical rainforests and forest edges.
How to spot
Observe for their vivid colors; males are entirely green, while females are red with blue on the chest and back. Listen for their loud, distinctive 'chu-weep' calls and squawks.
When to spot
Active all day, but flights to and from feeding grounds or roosts are most common in early morning and late afternoon. They are resident birds.
Female New Guinea Eclectus Parrots have a unique nesting strategy where they prefer to nest in deep tree hollows, often starting to lay eggs even before the hollow is completely ready.
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