Wednesday, 17 September 2025

The Parrots

It's a special day today, my husband has reached a milestone as in birthdays. We are going out to dinner this evening with family and friends for his OBE, = 80th. 

Rainbow Lorikeets are found in the Eastern seaboard of Australia including South Australia and Perth in Western Australia a pretty parrot.  They when in flock are rather noisy especially around dusk. They eat fruit, seeds, insects and so on.  Both male and female are the same.

These photos were taken in Bowen in Queensland.




58 comments:

  1. What beautiful photos, Margaret.
    We call this species rainbow lories.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. They are gorgeous, Margaret. Beautiful photos. ❤️

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  3. Happy Birthday to your dear Husband dear Margaret 🥰
    May he find health,peace and prosperity in future with loved ones 🙏♥️
    Outing with family is priceless 🤗🥰♥️

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  4. Oh ,yes I forgot to thank you for sharing these incredible pictures of parrots in your area 😍🥰
    I just loved looking at them,sooo pretty and you captured them awesomely 👍👍👍♥️

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  5. Happy Birthday to your husband, Margaret! You have taken very beautiful photos of the parrots. Do you know the name of the pink flowers?

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    1. Thank you Marit. The pink flower/tree is called a Corymbia ficifolia and it's a native of Australia. Belong to the family of Myrtaceae. A common name is a flowering gum. It will tolerate a light frost. Hope that helps.

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    2. It is so exciting to read about the flowers that grow in Australia. I don't know it, but it is very beautiful. Thank you for your answer, Margaret.

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  6. Happy Birthday to your husband!!! The photos are so beautiful.

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  7. Happy birthday to your husband, hope he has a great day. I love seeing those beautiful coloured birds.

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  8. What a wonderful milestone to celebrate, made even brighter by the cheerful Rainbow Lorikeets

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    1. Thank you and yes, it's a big milestone and to be healthy is also good.

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  9. That's terrific, so happy birthday to him.

    It is a good thing lorikeets stay still to eat, because of the speed they fly, you would barely ever see their colouring. They can be so noisy but also fun to watch.

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    1. Thank you Andrew. Had to photograph like most birds are, but they do dart about. Lucky I was sitting near the tea with camera ready.
      Very noisy in mass, Andrew.

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  10. My lot didn't turn up this morning and I know they shouldn't be given
    toast but they love it and let me know noisily if I haven't got some.
    Only a few small slices - shared between them and the wood duck family - and
    no ducklings yet. Must be soon !!!
    The weather here has been great - looked like rain for a short time but
    lovely now for my pub trip.
    Tomorrow - the movies - Downton Abbey - the grand finale.
    I will be sitting as far away from the talking brigade as possible!!
    I don't know why they go????
    Still young bucks who should be at school - HIGH SCHOOL ones - flashing around on their motorised water bikes. Sharks wouldn't have a hope in hell of catching them.
    Cheers
    Colin

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    1. Shame they didn't turn up, guess you miss them when they don't show themselves.
      I rather like Downton Abbey and like to listen to the movie/series and not chatter from the peanut gallery.
      Well young ones often wag school unfortunately; it depends on how often.

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  11. Querida Margaret, ¡Feliz cumpleaños a tu querido esposo!, los pájaros preciosos, parece una paleta de colores, me encantó .
    ♥️Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥️ se feliz
    *♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*

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  12. Beautiful photos. and congratulations to your husband :)

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  13. We have dozens of them around here right now, the spring hatchlings all making so much noise in the trees, but I can't see them as they are well hidden by the leaves. I'll probably spot a few as they grow bigger.

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    1. They are hard to photograph like most birds R. They are really noisy as you say. Hope you get to see them, they are beautiful is a mass.

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  14. Gorgeous photos of the rainbow parakeets. They have started to visit the village again and they are so noisy in the mornings and evenings.

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    1. That's good, but I know their noise, deafening at times, yet so beautiful to look at.

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  15. Beautiful birds. I'm glad they can tell the difference between male and female-- I can't. 82 for me in about 4 weeks. Please give your guy my "welcome to the octogenarian club" best.

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  16. Hello Margaret,
    These parrots are so nice. But they can make a lot of noise these troublemakers..hihi..!!
    Fantastic pictures of them. Very nice!!

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  17. Happy 80th to hubby!!! A Wonderful birthday milestone!!
    Love the birds!
    hugs
    Donna

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  18. I can tell you from personal experience that Rainbow Lorikeets make a visitor from the northern hemisphere melt with excitement at the first encounter! And that feeling never goes away.

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    1. Oh that's lovely David, beautiful, handsome and a pretty bird, but ever so noisy.

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  19. Son todos preciosos. Ese gra ruído lo hacen como despedida del día, ya que después se retiran a descansae en sus respectivos nidos.
    Saludos.

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    1. That is true and then they make a noise in the early morning, the beginning of their day.

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  20. A Very Happy Birthday to your husband! Thank you for these wonderful photos of the Rainbow Lorikeets, such a pretty bird.

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  21. Son preciosos Margaret, me encantan. Besos.

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  22. Wishing your husband a very happy birthday.
    The Rainbow Lorikeets look so pretty.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan. Yes, they are very pretty to see in person too.

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