WebGeographic range: Platycercus icterotis xanthogenys: Drier interior of extreme sw corner of Australia. Source: Clements checklist. English: Western Rosella (xanthogenys) French: Perruche à oreilles jaunes (xanthogenys) Authorities recognizing this taxonomic concept: Avibase taxonomic concepts (current): WebAvibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including …
ITIS - Report: Platycercus icterotis
WebThe Western Rosella is the smallest rosella and is usually seen in pairs or small parties. However, it is quiet and easily overlooked. The head, neck and underbody of males are mostly red, while those of females and juveniles are mottled red. The cheek patch is yellow or cream. There are two subspecies which vary by: (1) the size and colour of ... WebPlatycercus icterotis -Platycercus stanleyii Stanley parrakeet -juvenile -by Edward Lear 1812-1888.jpg 2,645 × 4,213; 441 KB Platycercus icterotis by Gould.jpg 439 × 600; 27 KB Platycercus icterotis.jpg 294 × 369; 13 KB cardiology tender
Amazing Western rosella birds Scientific name Platycercus icterotis …
WebBatı ( Platycercus icterotis), yeşil ( P. caledonicus), soluk başlı ( P. adscitus) ve kuzey gülleri ( P. venustus) - tarih belirsiz Avustralya: Evcil Hayvanlar Esaret altında tutuldu/evcilleştirildi 2e Psittaciformes: Altın örtülü rosella ( P. e. elecica) alt türlerini içeren doğu gülü ( Platycercus eximius) - tarih belirsiz ... WebAvibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information for 20,000 regions, taxonomy, synonyms in … WebPlatycercus elegans (crimson rosella) Platycercus eximius (Eastern rosella) Platycercus flaveolus Platycercus icterotis Platycercus icterotis xanthogenis (western rosella) Platycercus venustus Poicephalus Poicephalus crassus Poicephalus cryptoxanthus Poicephalus flavifrons (Yellow-fronted parrot) cardiology the villages