Leaf lorikeet explained

The leaf lorikeet (Trichoglossus weberi), also known as the Flores lorikeet or Weber's lorikeet, is a species of parrot that is endemic to the Indonesian island of Flores. It was previously considered a subspecies of the rainbow lorikeet,[1] but following a review in 1997,[2] it is increasingly treated as a separate species.[3] [4]

Description

Unlike all other members of the rainbow lorikeet group, the leaf lorikeet has an overall green plumage, with only a paler lime green chest and collar.[1] With a total length of approximately 23abbr=onNaNabbr=on, it is the smallest member of the rainbow lorikeet group.[5]

Habitat and conservation

It inhabits the edge of primary forest, secondary forest, woodland and plantations at altitudes up to 1400m (4,600feet).[6] It remains fairly common,[6] but its relatively small distribution could give cause for future concern. As well, its population is believed to be decreasing, with fewer than 20,000 mature individuals believed to be in the wild.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Juniper, T., & M. Parr (1998). A Guide to the Parrots of the World. Pica Press.
  2. [Richard Schodde|Schodde, R.]
  3. Dickinson, E. C. (editor) (2003). The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. 3d edition. Christopher Helm.
  4. Gill, F., M. Wright, & D. Donsker (2009). IOC World Bird Names. Version 2.1. Accessed 20-06-2009
  5. http://www.arndt-verlag.com/projekt/birds_3.cgi?Desc=E013.htm&Pic=013_1.JPG Lexicon of Parrots, online version.
  6. Coates, B. J., & K. D. Bishop (1997). A Guide to the Birds of Wallacea. Dove Publications Pty. Ltd.
  7. Web site: International). BirdLife International (BirdLife. 2016-10-01. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Trichoglossus weberi. 2021-05-12. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.