Saturday, June 21, 2025

Crimson Rosella in Queensland for Saturday Critter

 


The Crimson Rosella (Platycercus elegans) is a strikingly colorful parrot native to eastern and southeastern Australia, including the rainforests and woodlands of Queensland. In this region, particularly in the higher altitude areas such as the Lamington and Bunya Mountains, the crimson subspecies (P. e. elegans) is most commonly observed. These birds thrive in temperate forests, often found flitting through eucalyptus canopies or foraging on the forest floor for seeds, fruits, berries, and insects. Juveniles display a greenish plumage that gradually transitions into the vivid red and blue adult coloring over their first year. The Crimson Rosella plays an important ecological role in seed dispersal and is known for its melodic calls and strong site fidelity, often returning to the same nesting hollows in old trees each breeding season. Despite some habitat pressures, the species remains common and well-adapted to both natural forests and urban gardens throughout its Queensland range.

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29 comments:

  1. That parrot is beautiful, the plumage is spectacular.
    Happy weekend.
    Regards.

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  2. As a birdwatcher, I am loving this. Another bird that I have never heard of. So colorful! I am glad it is surviving the ecological pressures!

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  3. Beautiful and detailed photography blog. Greetings.

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  4. Tiene un bonito color. Vive libre y vive feliz.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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  5. Ironically, I'm listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird" in the background right now. Here's to a beautiful and free Crimson Rosella!

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  6. Beautiful parrot, such beautiful colours and well captured.l

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  7. The melodic calls and brilliant red colours make this bird extremely attractive.

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  8. Australia has so many different parrots----- and so many different Gum Trees. And they are all wonderful to see...

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  9. So colorful. I sleep with the windows open during the Summer so I usually wake up to birdsong, that or sirens from emergency vehicles!

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  10. What a beautiful bird, I would love to see one in the wild. Great photo.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  11. What a gorgeous bird and easy to spot in the forest. I would love to hear his call in the wild!

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  12. Con ese colorido y sus típicos canticos no tienen que pasar desapercibidos.

    Saludos.

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