
Yellow-fronted Parakeet
Yellow-fronted Parakeet
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The Yellow-fronted Parakeet is a charming, predominantly green parrot native to New Zealand. It is distinguished by a bright yellow band across its forehead and crown, which gives it its common name.
Where to spot
Found in temperate forests, woodlands, and scrublands across the North and South Islands of New Zealand, as well as several offshore islands.
How to spot
Look for its overall green plumage with a distinctive yellow forehead and crown. Listen for its soft, chattering calls and high-pitched chirps. They can be elusive in dense foliage.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging in pairs or small groups. Best observed in the early morning and late afternoon when feeding or calling.
Where to spot
Found in temperate forests, woodlands, and scrublands across the North and South Islands of New Zealand, as well as several offshore islands.
How to spot
Look for its overall green plumage with a distinctive yellow forehead and crown. Listen for its soft, chattering calls and high-pitched chirps. They can be elusive in dense foliage.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging in pairs or small groups. Best observed in the early morning and late afternoon when feeding or calling.
These parakeets are known to be 'crevice nesters,' often utilizing tree hollows, rock crevices, or even burrows in the ground for breeding, showcasing adaptability in nesting sites.
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