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Green-rumped Hanging Parrot

( Loriculus tener )

Also known as:
Bismarck Hanging Parrot, Green-fronted Hanging Parrot

Also known as:
Bismarck Hanging Parrot, Green-fronted Hanging Parrot

Geography:

DID YOU KNOW?

Hanging parrots got their name from resting upside down from a perch by their feet, head down.

<p><em>Loriculus</em></p>
Genus:

Loriculus

<p><em>tener</em></p>
Species:

tener

Size:

10 cm (4 in)

Weight:

12 g (0.4 oz)

Subspecies including nominate:

one

Colour Adult:

Male-small, mostly green body; orange/red patch on throat; yellow/green rump and upper tail coverts;  tail green tipped with yellow/green. Beak black. Eye yellow/white.  Female-as in male but forehead, forecrown and cheeks green with green/blue wash.

Colour Juvenile:

As in adults but with no throat patch. Brown beak. Eye pale brown.

Call:

Repeated, high-pitched “tsip, tsip” or “tse, tse.”

More Information:

Avibase

Captive Status:

Not usually found in captivity.

Longevity:

Housing:

Planted aviary, 2.5 x 1 x 2 m (8.2 x 3.3 x 6.5 ft); if outdoors provide enclosed shelter. Ensure plants are easy-to-clean.

Diet:

Fruit such as: apple, pear, banana, cactus fruits, pomegranate, guava if possible; vegetables such as: carrots, celery, green peas and beans; berries such as: blackberries and redcurrants; commercial lory nectar; small amounts of seeds: canary, oats, niger; millet spray.

Enrichment:

Provide bird-safe (unsprayed and non-toxic) branches with blossoms. May be kept in groups, if in larger aviary. Provide shallow dish for frequent bathing.

Nest Box Size:

Clutch Size:

Probably 3 or 4, as with other Loriculus sp.

Fledging Age:

About 5 weeks, as with other Loriculus sp.

Hatch Weight:

Peak Weight:

Weaning Weight:

World Population:

2500-10,000 mature individuals, decreasing.

IUCN Red List Status:
Least Concern

CITES Listing:
Appendix II

Threat Summary:

Not globally threatened. Restricted-range species; confined to New Britain and New Ireland Endemic Bird Areas. Generally considered uncommon or rare. Threats in the past have included deforestation and fragmentation of habitat. Because habitat loss has slowed and the species has some tolerance of fragmented forest, the rate of population decline is suspected to fall in the range of 1-10% over ten years.

Range:

Bismarck Archipelago (New Hanover, New Ireland, Duke of York Island and New Britain).

Habitat:

Found in forest and secondary growth, partially cleared areas along coasts and in low hills mainly below 500 m (1640 ft).

Wild Diet:

Suspected to be similar to that of Orange-fronted Hanging Parrot – buds, fruit, flowers and some insect larvae.

Ecology and Behaviour:

This species is inconspicuous until it flies above the canopy, as with other Loriculus sp, and its habits are poorly known. The Green-rumped Hanging Parrot probably is found in groups of 2 to 4 birds, quietly going about its daily activites.

Clutch and Egg Size:

Probably 3 to 4 eggs.

Breeding Season:

Nest is in palm stump; no other information.

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