Princess parrot

(Polytelis alexandrae)

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Description

The colourful princess parrot (Polytelis alexandrae) is an Australian bird of the parrot family.Its name was given in honour of Princess Alexandra of Denmark,who later married the Prince of Wales Edward VII and eventually became the Queen of England.Other names for the species include: Queen Alexandra parrot (or parakeet),Alexandra's parakeet,Princess of Wales parakeet,rose-throated parakeet,and spinifex parrot.Their plumage is mostly green with a pink throat,bluish crown and rump,and bright green shoulders.The princess parrot is a medium-sized parrot,34 to 46 cm long and weighing between 110 and 120 g.The plumage is mostly green with a pink throat,bluish crown,and bright green shoulders.The rump is blue and the tail is long and narrow.The males have longer tail feathers and brighter coloring than females.The male also has a coral-red beak,while the female's is duller and has a greyish crown.Another difference is that the male has an orange iris,while the female's is much browner.In addition,the male of the species has a longer,projecting extension from the end of the 3rd primary (flight) feather on each side.This projection is called a 'spatula' or 'spatule' and appears in mature male birds.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Psittaciformes
Family:Psittacidae
Genus:Polytelis
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