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edit] Description: Red-rumped Parrot, Purpureicephalus spurius +=====================+ The female may not have the brilliant flash colours of her male counterpart, but the subtle changes of tone and colour make her attire just as interesting. This one walked right past me and I had to wait for her to move beyond the closest focus of the lens. Date: Taken on 3 November 2020, 13:52. Source:
Red-rumped Parrot (F): Detail. Author:
I Am birdsaspoetry.com from Melbourne, Australia. Flickr tagsred-rumped parrot, purpureicephalus spurius, just for fun, werribee south, victoria, australia.