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Psittaciformes Collection (page 8)

"Vibrant and Majestic: A Glimpse into the World of Psittaciformes" In the bustling city of London

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Aratinga solstitialis, sun parakeet

Aratinga solstitialis, sun parakeet
Plate 19 painting by Louis Bourquet from Francois Le Vaillants Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets, Vol. 1, (1801). Annotated La Perruche Ara Guarouba, femelle

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Cynoramphus zealandicus, black-fronted parakeet

Cynoramphus zealandicus, black-fronted parakeet
Plate 8, (1:8) a watercolour by Sydney Parkinson from Sir Joseph Banks commission of natural history drawings from Captain James Cooks first voyage (Endeavour 1768-1771). Annotated Psittacus varieatus

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Aratinga strenua, Pacific parakeet

Aratinga strenua, Pacific parakeet
Plate 26 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Psittaculirostris sp. fig parrot

Psittaculirostris sp. fig parrot
Plate 11, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection of coloured drawings of Birds, Mammals, Insects & Plants, (1754-57)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Lorius garrulus flavopalliatus, chattering lory

Lorius garrulus flavopalliatus, chattering lory
Plate 15, painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, from the Loten Collection of coloured drawings of Birds, Mammals, Insects & Plants, (1754-57)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Polytelis anthopeplus, Regent parrot

Polytelis anthopeplus, Regent parrot
Plate 28 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Aratinga solistaris, sun parakeet

Aratinga solistaris, sun parakeet
Plate 20 painting by Louis Bourquet from Francois Le Vaillants Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets, Vol. 1, (1801). Annotated La Perruche Ara Guarouba, jeune age

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Bauers parrakeet, Platycercus baueri

Bauers parrakeet, Platycercus baueri
Plate from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Amazona barbadensis, yellow-shouldered parrot

Amazona barbadensis, yellow-shouldered parrot
Plate 61 painting by Louis Bourquet from Francois Le Vaillants Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets, Vol. 1, (1801). Annotated La Perruche a Epaulettes jaunes

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Pyrrhura melanura, maroon-tailed parakeet

Pyrrhura melanura, maroon-tailed parakeet
Plate 30 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus, scaly-breasted lorikeet

Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus, scaly-breasted lorikeet

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Alisterus scapularis, Australian king parrot

Alisterus scapularis, Australian king parrot
Plate 55 painting by Louis Bourquet from Francois Le Vaillants Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets, Vol. 1, (1801). Annotated La Grande Perruche, le male

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Vini kuhlii, Kuhls lorikeet

Vini kuhlii, Kuhls lorikeet
Plate 38 from Edward Lears Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Ara macao, scarlet maccaw

Ara macao, scarlet maccaw
Plate from William Hayes Portraits of Rare and Curious Birds, With Their Descriptions, From the Menagery of Osterley Park, London, (1794)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Aratinga wagleri minor, scarlet-fronted parakeet

Aratinga wagleri minor, scarlet-fronted parakeet

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Undulated parakeet

Undulated parakeet
Plate by Frederick Polydore Nodder from George Shaws The Naturalist Miscellany, Vol. 16, (1751-1813)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Parakeet undulated

Parakeet undulated
Parrakeet undulated, article taken from George Shaws The Naturalists Miscellany vol. 16, 1751-1813

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Melopsittacus undulatus, budgerigar

Melopsittacus undulatus, budgerigar
Budgerigar specimen (Melopsittacus undulatus), photographed under UV light. From the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Northiella haematogaster, bluebonnet

Northiella haematogaster, bluebonnet
Specimen of a bluebonnet (Northiella haematogaster). It inhabits inland regions of south-east Australia

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Conuropsis carolinensis, Carolina parakeet

Conuropsis carolinensis, Carolina parakeet
Plate 26 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Vini peruviana, blue lorikeet

Vini peruviana, blue lorikeet
Ff. 49. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Psittacus sapphirinus, Psittacus taitianus and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae, red-fronted parakeet

Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae, red-fronted parakeet
Ff. 46. Watercolour painting by George Forster (1773) annotated Psittacus pacificus and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Psittacus erithacus, grey parrot

Psittacus erithacus, grey parrot
An illustration from John Gerrard Keulemans A Natural History of Cage Birds, (1871)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Lorius garrulus, chattering lory

Lorius garrulus, chattering lory
Plate 72 from Christian Ludwig Brehms Monographie der Papageien (1855)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Pionopsitta barrabandi, orange-cheeked parrot

Pionopsitta barrabandi, orange-cheeked parrot
Plate 53 from Christian Ludwig Brehms Monographie der Papageien (1855)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Hapalopsittaca amazonina, rusty-faced parrot

Hapalopsittaca amazonina, rusty-faced parrot
Plate 51 from Christian Ludwig Brehms Monographie der Papageien (1855)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Amazona dufresniana, blue-cheeked parot

Amazona dufresniana, blue-cheeked parot
Plate 55 from Christian Ludwig Brehms Monographie der Papageien (1855)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Loriculus vernalis, vernal hanging parrot

Loriculus vernalis, vernal hanging parrot
Plate 8, watercolour by Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn from her Neilgherry birds and Miscellaneous, (1858)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Lathamus discolor, swift parrot

Lathamus discolor, swift parrot
Watercolour 131 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled Red-shouldered Parrot

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Psittacula sp. parakeet

Psittacula sp. parakeet
Plate 135 from Xaverio Manettis Ornithologia methodice digesta (1769). Annotated Psittacula mexicana crsitata dictus

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Trichoglossus haematobus, rainbow lorikeet

Trichoglossus haematobus, rainbow lorikeet
Watercolour 29 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Platycercus elegans, crimson rosella

Platycercus elegans, crimson rosella
Drawing No. 50, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Lorius lori, black-capped lory

Lorius lori, black-capped lory
Plate 75 from Christian Ludwig Brehms Monographie der Papageien (1855)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Common rock fish illustration by Robert Neill

Common rock fish illustration by Robert Neill
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Psittacula eques, echo parakeet

Psittacula eques, echo parakeet
The echo parakeet is a critically endangered parrot from the Mascarenes. This picture shows both the female (top) and male (bottom) of the species

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Aprosmictus erythropterus, red-winged parrot

Aprosmictus erythropterus, red-winged parrot
Plate 23 from Ferdinand Lucas Bauers zoological watercolours and drawings observed during Captain Matthew Flinders circumnavigational survey of Australia (Investigator 1801-1803)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Eclectus roratus, Eclectus parrot

Eclectus roratus, Eclectus parrot
Specimen of a male, Eclectus parrot (Eclectus roratus), from the Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Alstroemeria pulchella, parrot lily

Alstroemeria pulchella, parrot lily
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Amazona guildingii, St. Vincent parrot

Amazona guildingii, St. Vincent parrot
A mounted specimen of a St. Vincent parrot (Amazona guildingii) on display at the Natural History Museum at Tring. Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Australia, Queensland, Rockhampton. Wild rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus)

Australia, Queensland, Rockhampton. Wild rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus haematodus)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Lovebirds claw, SEM

Lovebirds claw, SEM
Lovebirds claw. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a claw (talon) on the toe of a Lovebird (Agapornis sp.). The claws and beaks of birds are made from keratin, a hard, fibrous protein

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Budgerigar throat, SEM

Budgerigar throat, SEM
Budgerigar throat. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the oesophagus of a budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus)

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Budgerigar, SEM

Budgerigar, SEM
Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) head, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The blue cere (fleshy area at the top of the beak) is typical of male budgies

Background imagePsittaciformes Collection: Budgerigar beak, SEM

Budgerigar beak, SEM
Budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) beak, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The outside surface of the beak, seen here



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"Vibrant and Majestic: A Glimpse into the World of Psittaciformes" In the bustling city of London, a mesmerizing sight unfolds as Rose-ringed parakeets gracefully soar through the sky, making their way to an urban cemetery for their evening roost. This captivating moment captured by a talented photographer earned its place as a finalist in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards in 2014. Meanwhile, in Australia's Northern Territory, Budgerigars flock together with one common goal - finding water. These small yet resilient birds showcase their remarkable ability to adapt and survive even in harsh conditions. Sinbad, a male Kakapo from New Zealand's Strigops habroptilus species, curiously peers out from his habitat. With his distinctive appearance and endearing charm, Sinbad captures our hearts with just one glance. The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus) stands tall and proud against its dark plumage backdrop. Its striking presence leaves us awestruck at nature's artistry. Ara macao, also known as scarlet macaw, displays an explosion of vibrant colors that seem almost unreal. This magnificent bird reminds us of the beauty that exists within our natural world. The White Goffins Cockatoo enchants us with its playful demeanor and intelligent gaze. As part of the Cacatuinae family, this charismatic creature never fails to bring joy wherever it goes. Various Cyanoramphus parakeets add splashes of color to their surroundings as they flit about effortlessly. Their lively personalities make them delightful companions for those lucky enough to witness their presence. Perched on a tree branch side by side are Green-winged Macaws (ara chloroptera) and Scarlet Macaws (ara macao). Together they create an awe-inspiring spectacle that showcases nature's diversity and harmony.