
Sumba Eclectus Parrot
Sumba Eclectus Parrot
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The Sumba Eclectus Parrot is a subspecies or possibly distinct species of Eclectus Parrot found exclusively on Sumba Island, Indonesia. It shares the remarkable sexual dimorphism of the Eclectus group, with distinct coloration for males and females.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Sumba, Indonesia, found in lowland forests, forest edges, and partially cleared areas.
How to spot
Identify by the pronounced sexual dimorphism: males are green, and females are red and blue. Look for their distinct flight pattern and listen for their loud, varied calls echoing through the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen flying over the canopy or feeding. Best observation times are typically early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Sumba, Indonesia, found in lowland forests, forest edges, and partially cleared areas.
How to spot
Identify by the pronounced sexual dimorphism: males are green, and females are red and blue. Look for their distinct flight pattern and listen for their loud, varied calls echoing through the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen flying over the canopy or feeding. Best observation times are typically early morning and late afternoon.
The Sumba Eclectus Parrot is geographically isolated, leading to unique genetic variations and subtle plumage differences compared to other Eclectus populations, making it a point of interest for conservationists.
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