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Tiny, beautiful Purple-crowned Lorikeet peers from her nest in a gum tree.

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Purple-crowned Lorikeets (Parvipsitta porphyrocephala) are tiny, nectar- and pollen-eating parrots that are found across southern Australia. They are more often heard than seen, as fast-flying flocks race through the tree canopies in eucalyptus woodland or tall forest making their ‘tzip! tzip!’ calls. Like other parrots, Purple-crowned Lorikeets nest in tree hollows. This female Purple-crowned Lorikeet was sitting in the entrance of a nesting hollow in an old Wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo) tree in the Dryandra Woodland Reserve in southern Western Australia. Call recordings by Marc Anderson, Xeno-Canto XC383712 and XC383713

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