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A parrot species of the Old World Psittaculidae family, the elegant parrot (Neophema elegans) is primarily found in Australia. Moora, Merredin, Victoria, Marre, and Esperance are a few common towns and states where this species can be spotted. People also refer to them as the elegant parakeet, elegant grass parakeet, and grass parrot.
This bird species is best known for its beautiful plumage. The birds are olive green and yellow feathers with a dark and light blue frontal band line. The underparts are yellow in color. Unlike males, the female elegant parrots have pale olive-green feathers with a narrow blue frontal band. The tail of the species has blue and olive shades, while the wings are also olive and dark blue. The average weight and length of the elegant parrot are 1.5-1.7 oz (43-50 g) and 9.1 in (23 cm) respectively.
The elegant parrot is a herbivore and primarily found in grasslands, woodlands, farms, blue bush plains, thickets. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed the species in the Least Concern category.
Keep on reading to learn more interesting facts about the elegant parrot. If you want to know more exciting information about different animals, check out the Hawaiian crow and house wren.
The elegant parrot (Neophema elegans) is a bird species that belongs to the family of Psittaculidae. The parrot is a herbivore. People often refer to them as the elegant parakeet, elegant grass parakeet, and grass parrot.
The elegant parrot belongs to the class Aves and the Neophema genus.
The exact population of the elegant parrots is not known as of now, but the species is native to the Australian continent. Also, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed the species in the Least Concern category.
The elegant parrots are primarily found in several states and towns of Australia, such as Moora, Merredin, Victoria, Marre, and Esperance.
The bird is generally found in grasslands, woodlands, farms, blue bush plains. While thickets also serve as the elegant parrot habitat.
Unlike a few monogamous birds, the parrot species generally live in groups. Also, the birds are often seen looking and having food in flocks. The bird is also seen with the blue-winged parrot.
The bird generally lives for around 10 years, but some of them may live longer if kept in captivity.
The breeding season of the elegant parrot or grass parakeet occurs either after rainfall or during July to November. Before breeding, the bird uses several courtship displays to attract each other. This includes body movements, singing, and many more. Generally, the bird attains sexual maturity after 11 or 12 months of age. Before laying eggs, nests are constructed in the hollow of the tree. The nests are placed at the height of around 49 ft (15 m) to avoid predation. The female bird lays around 4-6 eggs in each season.
The grass parrot bird is native to several states and towns of Australia, and even the International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed the birds as of Least Concern. However, the loss of habitat and human interference could have an adverse effect on the population of these beautiful birds.
The beautiful, elegant parrots are found in olive green and yellow feathers with a dark and light blue frontal band line. The underparts are yellow in color. Unlike males, the female elegant parrots have pale olive-green feathers with a narrow blue frontal band.
Unlike other birds, the parrot bird has some exceptional skills that make it quite fascinating. Abilities such as natural calls and mimicry make them one of the cutest birds of Australia. Any person would love to hear the sweet, elegant parrot call.
Like other birds, the elegant parrot follows the same methods of communication. These birds use their body movements and calls to talk to each other. These birds are also known for communicating with humans, unlike other birds. The elegant parrot has been mimicking other birds and humans for many years!
The average weight and length of the elegant parrot are 1.5-1.7 oz (43-50 g) and 9.1 in (23 cm) respectively. These birds are twice the size of the Eurasian tree sparrows, while some of the birds are three times bigger than the grasshopper sparrows.
The exact speed of the elegant parrots is not known, but almost every species of parrots is known for its fast movements. The average speed of parrots is 40-50 mph (64-80 kph). Also, the elegant parrots are known for their flights; they can fly and can easily disappear in seconds.
The average weight of an elegant parrot is 1.5-1.7 oz (43-50 g).
There are no specific names given to the male and female elegant parrots. People generally use words such as cocks and hen to refer to the male and female birds respectively.
People often refer to the babies of elegant parrots as chicks.
These birds primarily prey on grass seeds, plants, and fruits.
The elegant parrots are not considered dangerous to humans and are quite friendly. Those who belong to the wild could attack humans if they feel threatened.
Humans have been keeping elegant parrots as pets for decades. The birds are very friendly and smart, but several things should be kept in mind before keeping them as pets. Proper care and a huge-sized aviary are the key requirements. The ideal length of the aviary should be 7-10 ft (2-3 m) with a height of 7 ft (2 m) and 3 ft (10 m) width. Non-toxic leafy branches should also be placed in the aviary. One could definitely keep these beautiful and entertaining birds as pets.
The flock size of the blue-winged parrot of Australia could be more than 2,000 during the breeding season.
There are around 192 species in the Psittaculidae family that are divided into 48 genera.
Since the European settlement in Australia, around 9 species of birds have become extinct. Also, one of the popular species, the orange-bellied parrot is on the verge of extinction.
The rock parrot was also first described by the English ornithologist, John Gould.
The canaries are considered the friendliest birds in the world.
The scarlet macaw of central and south America is considered the cutest and most popular parrot in the world.
The most colorful parrot in the world is the Eclectus parrot.
The most special characteristic of parrots is their friendly and social nature. These birds are very cordial with other animals.
In 1937, an English ornithologist, John Gould, named the parrot of Neophema genus the elegant parrot. Earlier, people used to call the bird bilgir, koolyederong, and carteri.
Unlike other parrots, the species of elegant parrots would accept any nest box that is provided by humans. Also, these birds can disappear in the sky within seconds due to their exceptional agility skills.
Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! Learn more about some other birds from our kea parrot facts or great tit facts pages.
You can even occupy yourself at home by coloring in one of our free printable elegant parrot coloring pages.
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We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family.
Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
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