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Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius)

Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Male
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Male
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Female
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Female
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Male
Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius) - Female

About Red-capped Parrot (Purpureicephalus spurius)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Birds
  • Order: Parrots
  • Family: New World Parrots

The red-capped parrot is a species of broad-tailed parrot native to southwestern Australia. It was described by Heinrich Kuhl in 1820, with no subspecies recognised. It has long been classified in its own genus owing to its distinctive elongated beak, though genetic analysis shows that it lies within the lineage of the Psephotellus parrots and that its closest relative is the mulga parrot. Not easily confused with other parrot species, it has a bright crimson crown, green-yellow cheeks, and a distinctive long bill. The wings, back, and long tail are dark green, and the underparts are purple-blue. The adult female is very similar though sometimes slightly duller than the male; her key distinguishing feature is a white stripe on the wing under-surface. Juveniles are predominantly green.

Lifelists

Visits

  • 2023-04-08
    Kendenup, Australia
    Image from 2023-04-08
    Image from 2023-04-08
  • 2023-04-09
    Sterling Range National Park, Australia
  • 2023-04-10
    Bremer Bay, Australia
  • 2023-04-11
    Cheynes Beach, Australia
  • 2023-04-12
    Lake Seppings, Australia